Baking With Purpose: One Pound at a Time
- Monika Hilton

- Feb 2
- 2 min read
At the heart of everything we do is a simple belief: we can lead with love and still create meaningful impact. This campaign was born from that belief—using something as comforting and familiar as cake to spark awareness, advocacy, and global support for the scleroderma community.
We are proud to launch this initiative in February 2026, in honor of Rare Disease Month. This moment marks the beginning of a journey to bake with purpose and lead with heart, transforming every pound cake sold into a step forward for those living with scleroderma.
Pound the Pavement, Pound by Pound
Through each pound cake purchased, we help fuel a worldwide effort to “pound the pavement”—raising vital awareness, education, and support for individuals and families affected by scleroderma. One pound at a time, we are creating conversations, advocating for visibility, and standing alongside a community that deserves to be seen and heard.
Every purchase and every donation directly supports our mission to educate, advocate, and spread global awareness. This is more than a fundraiser—it’s a movement grounded in compassion, resilience, and hope.
Flavors Baked With Intention
Each cake is made with care, quality ingredients, and love, offering something special for every palate:
Vegan Banana Nut
Cinnamon Swirl
Lemon Crunch Cake
Strawberry Crumb Cake
Whether shared with family, gifted to a loved one, or enjoyed quietly at home, every cake carries meaning beyond the moment.
Supporting the Mission
If you prefer not to purchase a cake, donations are warmly welcomed. Simply scan the QR code provided to contribute. Every form of support—whether through a purchase, donation, or sharing our message—helps move this mission forward.
Thank You
Thank you for choosing to be part of something bigger. Together, we are proving that purpose can be baked into every step we take—and that even the smallest actions, taken with heart, can create lasting impact.
One pound. One step. One community at a time.





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