dōTERRA

MORE THAN JUST ESSENTIAL OILS

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Based in Pleasant Grove, Utah, doTERRA has continued to work toward achieving its vision of providing all families everywhere with the health-promoting benefits of essential oils since 2008.

While most understand dōTERRA to be just another essential oil company (quite an expensive one at that), what many do not realise is the tirelessly amazing work dōTERRA and its advocates do in the background, to provide disaster relief, funding to charities, improvements to human living and working conditions and financial stability and independence for local growers.

Co-Impact Sourcing®

doTERRA is committed to making a positive difference in the lives of farmers, harvesters, and distillers who contribute to doTERRA’s oil production.

Far too often the local growers are taken advantage of by big business, reaping profits and undercutting the farmers. Co-Impact Sourcing seeks to produce products ethically and sustainably and ensure they are pure and free of adulterations.

doTERRA achieves this by fostering long-term, mutually beneficial supplier partnerships while creating sustainable jobs and providing reliable income in underdeveloped areas, as well as community projects and ethical treatment of the land.

When you purchase doTERRA products, you can be a conscious consumer and know you are getting oils that are not only traceable, but are proven and tested to work for you and those you care about.

  • 2022 Progress | 1,470,638 lives improved in our sourcing areas

  • 360.903 people empowered with sourcing jobs

  • 1,057,043 lives supported by sourcing jobs

  • 1,220,163 lives improved through social impact projects

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Healing Hands Foundation

It all begins with Us! So come and engage in good…

Transcendent power comes from people locking arms in pursuit of purity. Differences become strengths. Barriers become steppingstones. Progress prevails.

Together with you, we can help dōTERRA® revolutionize the essential oil industry and what it means to be a company with a conscience. By 2030, the goal is to help dōTERRA triple their impact with the people we empower, communities we serve, and lives we improve. Join us as we #EngageInGood to help the world heal.

What we do…

Fight against human trafficking

Human slavery is not a history lesson. Right now, many women, children and men are trafficked -- forced or manipulated into service - for work or prostitution. It is estimated that 49.6 million people are currently enslaved worldwide, more than the entire population of Canada

Disaster relief

Every year, natural disasters kill 90,000 people and affect nearly 160 million people worldwide. Depending on the severity and location of the disaster, communities can spend hundreds of billions of dollars recovering. Disaster relief initiatives support these affected communities in some of their worst times of crisis.

Global Health

Nearly 70% of early child deaths are due to conditions that could be prevented or treated with access to simple, affordable interventions – conditions like diarrhea. Women in developing countries are 25x more likely to die during childbirth than women in developed countries. And about one in every 40 people in the world die by suicide. Protecting the physical and emotional health of communities worldwide saves lives.

Supporting Children

Children in developing countries are 10x more likely to die before the age of five than children in developed countries, overwhelmingly often of preventable diseases. 56% of primary school age children globally fail to achieve a minimum level of learning. And 153 million children worldwide are orphans. Supporting children prepares the next generation of the world’s leaders.

Clean Water & Sanitation

Lack of sanitation and clean water is the leading killer of children under the age of 5 worldwide. 35% of the world’s population does not have access to a clean water source, and 2.5 billion people in the world do not have the ability to practice proper sanitation (clean bathrooms or latrines, hand-washing stations, etc.). Clean water and sanitation initiatives support these communities with this fundamental need.

Empowering Women

Globally, 39% of rural girls are unable to attend school (oftentimes because they’re fetching water), and women who work invest 90% of their income back into their families. Women in developing countries are also 25x more likely to die during childbirth than women in developed countries. Empowering women to get an education, pursue a career, and meet their healthcare needs is work worth doing.

Financial Self-Reliance

Nearly 10% of the world’s population lives in extreme poverty, less than $1.90 per day, and struggles to fulfill basic needs like health, education, and access to clean water and sanitation. Additionally, 56% of primary school age children globally fail to achieve a minimum level of learning, which makes it difficult to get stable jobs as adults. Providing skills training, loan programs, and education opportunities helps set these individuals up for health and success.

Anti-human Trafficking
Clean Water
Disaster relief
Empowering Women
Global Health
Financial Support
Supporting Children