Who We Are







What We Do
Daadi Foundation started with a simple idea: connect communities through compassion. Founded by Lauren Staton and inspired by the strength of women in India, we now bridge Europe and India through sustainability, education, and shared love for humanity.
What began with a suitcase full of second-hand clothes and a heart full of hope has grown into a movement that empowers communities on two continents. Through clothes swaps in Spain, education in India, and handcrafted goods made by women in India, we unite people under a mission of circular giving, cultural respect, and lifelong learning. Our work is not just about clothing bodies, but about uplifting lives—especially those of children and women.
Driven by Purpose, Not Profit
As a non-profit organisation, everything we do is powered by people—not profits. Every euro we raise through clothes swapping, handmade crafts, and donations directly funds real change. We’ve helped secure school rent in India, supported local women in launching sustainable fashion ventures, and even responded to disaster relief needs when floods devastated a school community in Valencia, Spain.
We’re proud to support the growth of Saksham School in rural India, where children who once had little access to education now have a safe place to learn, play, and grow. We’re equally proud to be building a recovery fund in Spain to help a flood-damaged school reopen its doors.
Meet the Founder
I’m Lauren Staton, founder of Daadi – a not-for-profit project that brings people together through sustainable fashion. Inspired by my travels to India and a desire to support a small school near Jaipur, I created Daadi to offer clothing swaps, upcycling events, and our popular “clothes buffet” experiences.
Every tote bag filled helps reduce waste and fund education. For me, Daadi is about more than clothes – it’s about conscious living, community spirit, and making a positive impact.

