Dec 9, 2025
Beacon Impatiens Continues to Support Worthy Causes in 2025

Thank you once again for helping our 2025 charitable partners by including Beacon Impatiens in your gardens this year.

Giant check being presented to esp organization

Since the program launched in 2019, “Beacon Shines The Light” has supported over 10 charitable organizations, crossing many countries and building awareness for cures, comfort, and hope for people in need.

This year, Beacon Impatiens and its parent company, PanAmerican Seed, took part in charitable giving to two organizations: esp Inc. and Greenfingers Charity.

Both of the Beacon Impatiens-supported charities this year create transformative and engaging experiences for the people they assist: Greenfingers Charity through beautiful hospice gardens dedicated to life-limited children and their families, and esp Inc. through empowering activities and meaningful opportunities for people with disabilities along with their caregivers.

We are so proud of the work we continue to do through giving back to those in need. Stay tuned next month as we announce our next charitable organization we will partner with in 2026.

Heart display of Beacon Impatiens in hanging baskets

Past partnerships through charitable giving

In 2025 – esp, inc. in Georgia, USA, and Greenfingers Charity located in the UK to help enrich the lives of children and adults with life-limiting conditions through experiences and opportunities that bring them joy and emotional well-being

In 2024 – National Multiple Sclerosis Society to help fight a disease that interferes with the transmission of nerve signals between the brain, spinal cord and the rest of the body due to damage to the myelin coating around nerve fibers in the central nervous system

In 2023 – Friedreich’s ataxia with The Friedreich’s Ataxia Research Alliance (FARA-US) and Friedreich Ataxia Research Association (fara-Australia) in finding treatments for this debilitating, life-shortening, degenerative neuro-muscular disorder

In 2022 – Macular Disease with Spectrios Institute for Low Vision in Illinois, USA, and the Macular Society in the UK in fighting low vision issues, like macular degeneration

In 2021 – Pulmonary Fibrosis with both The Canadian Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation (CPFF) and the Dutch Association of Pulmonary Fibrosis Patients (Pendersfonds) in fighting lung disease In 2020 – OI Foundation, an organization that improves the quality of life for those living with Osteogenesis Imperfecta (or brittle bone disease)

In 2020 – OI Foundation, an organization that improves the quality of life for those living with Osteogenesis Imperfecta (or brittle bone disease)


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