Seaglass for Good SAMPLERS

Get a cute little box of sea glass along with other goodies (Cape May Diamonds, Fossils, Wampum Shells, etc...) for a special low price! FREE SHIPPING on orders of $25+.

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25% of Sales Donated to Local Nonprofits.

Do What You Love & Love What You Do!
I feel blessed to be able to work AND enjoy a hobby AND help local charities & nonprofits at the same time.
Almost everyday I walk the tideline at the beach for an hour or so hoping to spy little smooth pieces of
sea-weathered glass and other treasures. I also have a collection of about 150 Native American artifacts.
While the artifacts are not for sale.... you will find sea glass, sea pottery and other finds available!
And 25% of sales are donated to a new local nonprofit each month.

The Museum of Cape May County

Will be donating 25% from April 2024 sales!

ABOUT THE MUSEUM
Located in three historic buildings, the museum is a treasure trove of exhibits showcasing county life from Native American times through the twenty first century. The 1704 Colonial period home, 1830 Federal period addition, carriage shed and 1780 barn offer a fascinating look at how life in the county has evolved.

Established in 1927, The Museum of Cape May County has been our county’s foremost advocate for the acquisition, preservation and display of local history. With guided tours, rotating exhibits, lectures and special events, the museum offers something for the whole family including children. The museum also houses an outstanding genealogical and research library for the serious historian.

Honored to donate $112.50 to the Museum of Cape May County from April 2023 sales!

Learn more about The Museum!

Nature Center of Cape May

Honored to donate $50 from February 2024 Sales to The Nature Center of Cape May!

The Nature Center’s mission focuses in providing quality environmental education experiences, encouraging stewardship of the harbor area and other natural areas, and promoting volunteerism as a rewarding means of community involvement and service.

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ARC of Cape May County

Honored to be able to donate $50 from January 2024 sales to The Arc of Cape May County, Inc.
This wonderful organization promotes and protects the human rights of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities and actively supports their full inclusion and participation in the community throughout their lifetimes.

Learn more about The Arc of Cape May County
sea glass in sunlight

You Never Know What Will Wash Ashore!

Every tide, even every wave, is a new possibility of finding something magical at your feet! Plus, enjoying nature, fresh air and exercise are just a few added perks. Click below to see some of my favorite finds!

Best Finds!

Cape May Point Science Center

Honored to be able to donate $50 from December 2023 Sales to this great organization that saved St. Mary's by the Sea and turned it into an amazing Science Center for future generations!

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West Cape May Community Christmas Parade

It's an honor to be able to donate $50 to the West Cape May Community Christmas Parade from November 2023 sales!

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Family Promise

SHELTERING THE HOMELESS FAMILIES OF CAPE MAY COUNTY!

Honored to donate $64 from October 2023 sales to this great cause!

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Cape May National Wildlife Refuge

Honored to be able to donate $50 to the Cape May National Wildlife Refuge from September 2023 sales.

Learn more about the refuge!

Animal Outreach of Cape May County

Sea Glass for Good donated $54 to the from August 2023 sales!

Sea Glass for Good donated $207 to the from August 2022 sales!

Learn More About the Food Closet!

Cape May Community Food Closet

Sea Glass for Good was honored to donate $220 from July 2022 Sales and $111 from July 2023 Sales!

Learn more about the Food Closet!

Historic Cold Spring Village

$50 Donated to Historic Cold Spring Village from June 2023 Sales!

The mission of Historic Cold Spring Village is to preserve and interpret the material culture and traditions of southern New Jersey by providing visitors with an understanding of the region’s history and embracing a personal encounter with the past. This is represented through historic preservation, history education, and heritage tourism.

Learn More about HCSV!

Helping Horseshoe Crabs through The Nature Conservancy

$50 Donated to The Nature Conservancy from May 2023 Sales!

The Nature Conservancy’s mission is to protect the lands and waters on which all life depends, and for more than 60 years, they’ve been working in New Jersey to do just that.

25% of May sales will go right to The Nature Conservancy to help protect and sustain these all important creatures that are critical for birds and humans.

Learn more about The Nature Conservancy

The Harriet Tubman Museum

HARRIET TUBMAN’S LIFE AND WORK IN CAPE MAY...
Harriet Tubman lived in Cape May in the early 1850s, working to help fund her missions to guide enslaved people to freedom. After her initial journeys conducting freedom seekers to Canada, her friend and abolitionist leader Franklin Sanborn wrote, “She returned to the states, and as usual earned money by working in hotels and families as a cook. From Cape May, in the fall of 1852, she went back once more to Maryland, and brought away nine more fugitives.” The New Jersey Historical Commission says she spent two other summers in Cape May.

Honored to have Donated $133 to The Harriet Tubman Museum in 2023!

Honored to have Donated $50 to The Harriet Tubman Museum in 2024!

Learn more about the Harriet Tubman Museum!