Wall Pepper is dedicated to giving back, that’s why we have created the Pepper Partners Program.
How it works. Charitable/Non-profit organizations can sign up to become a Pepper Partner. Upon approval, the organization is listed on our Pepper Partner Page. Partners then inform their friends and their friend's friends, post it on their Facebook or on their web site. Every time a purchase is made and the Partner is selected from a drop down menu, Wall Pepper will contribute 5% of the sale to the Partner Organization.
How Partners Make More. In addition to spreading the word among their supporters, Partners can also promote their organization on our web site. If a customer comes to our site to buy their Wall Pepper and they do not have a Partner in mind, they can review the partner listings and select a Pepper Partner.
So become a Pepper Partner and spread the word…
To become a Pepper Partner click on the link below to download your application.
![]() |
Folded between the gentle rolling hills of southeastern Wisconsin is a beautiful glacial born lake and a wooded shoreline that Native Americans once called home. Unspoiled since their time, this engaging place has been welcoming children and families to gather together in a community that is filled with wonder. It is called Camp Anokijig. It came to life in 1926 and has since grown to be one of the premier youth camps in the country. Anokijig is an unforgettable life experience that is based on a few simple concepts...New Friends, Positive Values, Personal Growth, Great Adventures, and Outrageous Fun. Come join us, you will love it! www.anokijig.com 920-893-0782 |
![]() |
The Fond du Lac Cardinal boys and girls soccer program provides a positive environment for student-athletes to experience the competition of soccer while learning life skills. |
![]() |
Each year more than 20,000 children are adopted from foster care or international orphanages, most coming from backgrounds of trauma, abuse and neglect. The Attachment & Trauma Network (ATN) supports families learning how to help heal their children’s wounded hearts. A parent-led organization, ATN’s goal is to “Touch Trauma at Its Heart.” Since 1995, ATN has operated support groups, an online Learning Center, newsletters and a crisis phone line. To learn more, visit www.attachtrauma.org |
![]() |
Ice Arena, Youth Hockey Association in Ozaukee County providing youth programs. |
![]() |
Manitowoc County Habitat For Humanity is a 501(c)(3) non-profit ecumenical housing ministry dedicated to building safe affordable housing in partnership with people in need. |
![]() |
Plymouth Arts
Center is the premier art destination in Western Sheboygan County. Located in
historic downtown Plymouth, WI, this community non-profit organization is
dedicated to its mission...to enliven the spirit of the community and to enrich
the lives of all by providing diverse experiences in the arts! www.plymoutharts.org
|
![]() |
Mental Health America in Sheboygan County (MHA) is the county’s only nonprofit mental health resource center since 1963. MHA addresses all aspects of mental health through services that include education programs, information on mental health/mental illness, confidential referrals, assistance with medication costs, and support groups. MHA also provides a community resource directory and an anonymous online screening tool for mental disorders on their website. www.mhasheboygan.org |
![]() |
Happy Endings is a nonprofit, no-kill organization founded in 1994 and run solely by volunteers and donations. It is our mission to find permanent homes for unwanted, stray, abused and feral cats. Cats remain in our care until loving forever homes are found. Cats are never euthanized except when, in a veterinarian's professional opinion, it is in a stage of terminal suffering. www.HappyEndings.us |