For a good cause

Every share product sold contains a donation and thus supports a social project. Always in mind: the four basic needs, drinking water, food, hygiene and education. For everyone.

With every purchase of a share drink you donate one day of clean drinking water.

99,757,484Days of clean drinking water

With every purchase of a share snack you donate a meal.

61,512,413Meals donated

With every purchase of a share care product you donate a hygiene product or hygiene service.

37,393,405Hygiene products distributed

With every purchase of a share stationery item, you donate one lesson to a schoolchild.

4,630,321Lessons enabled

You can find our current projects here



Emergency food for mothers and children in Nepal

Safe access to sanitation in Sierra Leone

Food rescue with Caritas Vienna

Glasses for people in Burkina Faso

Lessons for children in Uganda

Donate hygiene packages for families in Bangladesh

Food rescue with the Berliner Tafel

Emergency food for children in Somalia

Meals for school children in India

Food rescue with Tafel Deutschland

Drinking water through well construction in Madagascar

Drinking water through well repairs in Kenya

Food rescue with the Food Bank in the Czech Republic

Drinking water for people in Bangladesh

Our Impact 2023

It is not easy to put 2023 into words. For share, it was a year of challenges, change and therefore also of opportunities.

How we help

Here you will find answers to the most frequently asked questions about our projects. If you have any further questions or would like to find out more about our social projects or our impact, please feel free to contact us at any time with your individual inquiry using our contact form.

When they hear the word “development aid,” many people immediately unpack a long list of criticisms. But wait, we are talking about “development cooperation” here and that is more than just a linguistic difference.

The aim of our development cooperation projects is to sustainably improve the quality of life on site without creating dependencies. The projects do not end with the construction of a few new wells. Rather, they begin with the repair of existing infrastructure. There is much more to come after that.

In the smart well project in Kenya, for example, we are involved in setting up a local company that will take care of the operation and maintenance of the wells and water pipes itself. This avoids dependencies and ensures the water supply in the long term.

It's not an easy topic, but it's one we need to talk about. People all over the world suffer from extreme situations such as natural disasters, droughts, conflicts or flight. And for children in particular, such extreme situations can be life-threatening.

What we can do about it are short-term interventions that ensure the survival of as many people as possible.

In our project with Action Against Hunger in Somalia, for example, therapeutic ready-made food is distributed to mothers with small children who are suffering from malnutrition. The emergency food used in this project is a fortified paste made from peanuts. So far, over 13 million of these emergency meals have been distributed.

Even in our latitudes, there are far-reaching social problems that need to be solved. That is why we are also committed here in Europe to improving the lives of socially disadvantaged people in our society. In Germany, Austria and the Czech Republic, for example, we support food banks - and can thus also make a contribution to combating food waste.

The Berliner Tafel is our very first and therefore longest partner. We are proud of this collaboration and regularly take a look behind the scenes. On volunteer days, sharies work at the Berliner Tafel themselves and help sort and distribute rescued food.

Together for a better world

It is hardly possible to improve the world alone. That is why we rely on the expertise and experience of real professionals in our projects. We work with recognized national and international aid organizations. A crucial prerequisite for cooperation is the transparency and thus trustworthiness of the organizations.