Action for collective welfare

Let's help those who need it most

Osmosis Life

We can all contribute to improving our environment. As a friendly company committed to the well-being of all, we seek to get involved in different projects that generate positive social impacts.

We believe that if we focus our actions and resources we will create a more equitable world that contributes to improving the lives of those who need it most.

Every time you buy an Osmosis CBD product you help make the world a better place. How do we do it? Every month we donate part of our profits to Costa Rican projects that are making a change in their community. These profits go to people in communities, foundations, associations and environmental causes.

As our business grows, thanks to your support, different social good organizations flourish as well.

Get to know the projects:

Classmate Solidarity Team Group Community Concept

Be the change you want to see in the world

CEPIA (Culture, Education and Psychology of Children and Adolescents) is a non-profit association, declared of public utility, based in Huacas de Santa Cruz (Guanacaste). Since 2005 it promotes culture, health, education and participation of minors and their families in vulnerable conditions.

CEPIA currently serves about 1,000 minors per year and 500 adults in comprehensive programs. CEPIA promotes inclusion, gender equality, diversity, human rights, sexual and reproductive rights, ecological regeneration, holistic and empowering education, trauma healing and mindfulness.

CEPIA received the 2012 Franco-German Human Rights Award in Costa Rica. The founder, Laetitia Deweer, is a member of the CALI Foundation of the Aspen Institute (USA). In August 2014 CEPIA built the Integral Community Center, a model for the development of human and community capital.

#PuraVidaFightingForKids

The foundation was created based on the need to help children at social risk in Jacó, Costa Rica. The accelerated growth of this tourist area has generated urban gaps invaded by drug addiction, prostitution and delinquency.

The foundation has therefore taken the problem seriously and decided to tackle it. Through sport, its founder, Leonidas Ruaro, through Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, discipline and education has taught sport as a tool for children to fight against their environment.