Peony & Peaches: Inspired by Carrie Steele Logan
Carrie Steele Logan's selfless work inspired a blend of peonies and peaches. Peonies can symbolize compassion, a trait that Carrie Steele Logan clearly displayed. The Carrie Steele-Pitts Home is still active in Georgia, a state beloved for its peaches. We hope that the refreshing smell of peonies and bright peach fragrance will remind you to be compassionate to others and yourself.
-Carrie Steele Logan was born into slavery and lost both of her parents at a young age. Despite these injustices, Logan became one of the first black landowners in Atlanta.
-As a maid for the Central Railroad, Logan obtained permission to transform space at the station into a play area for orphaned children. During the evenings, she welcomed the children to her small home and provided them with food and a safe space.
-Carrie Steele Logan wrote an autobiography to raise money for an orphanage. She then founded the Carrie Steele Orphans' Home, the oldest black orphanage in the country.
For more information on Carrie Steele Logan check out:
https://socialwelfare.library.vcu.edu/programs/child-welfarechild-labor/steele-carrie/
This scent comes in 3 container sizes: 8 oz (metal lid), 5 oz (wooden lid), or 2 oz (no lid).