i-can

i-can is a humble attempt to give a market for product from Physically and Mentally Handicapped, Orphans, Destitute and Underprivileged individuals and groups. The Profits from these will be fully utilized for their benefit and upliftment.


i-can: The Marketplace of Resilience

Empowering the Differently-Abled, the Orphaned, and the Underprivileged

At All is One, the i-can initiative is our most humble and committed endeavor. We believe that every individual, regardless of their physical, mental, or social circumstances, possesses a unique talent that deserves a global stage. i-can provides a marketplace for products created by those the world often overlooks—turning “disability” into “extraordinary ability.”

Our Promise: 100% of the profits from this section are reinvested directly into the welfare, training, and upliftment of the creators.


1. The i-can Collection (Social E-Commerce)

Discover products with a soul. Every purchase tells a story of survival and strength:

  • Artisan Crafts: Hand-woven textiles, pottery, and home décor made by physically and mentally challenged artists.
  • Orphanage Initiatives: Stationery, candles, and greeting cards crafted by children in foster care and orphanages.
  • Women’s Collectives: Organic spices, pickles, and traditional snacks prepared by destitute and underprivileged women’s groups.
  • Sustainable Living Goods: Upcycled bags and eco-friendly products made by individuals from marginalized communities.

[Shop the Collection — Support a Life]

2. Transparency & Impact

We believe in “Radical Transparency.” When you buy from i-can, you can see exactly where your money goes:

  • Skill Development: Funding vocational training centers for the differently-abled.
  • Health & Nutrition: Providing medical care and nutritious meals for orphans and destitute elders.
  • Education: Sponsoring the schooling and higher education of underprivileged children.
  • Infrastructure: Building accessible workshops and safe living spaces for our creator communities.

3. Beyond the Product: The Human Story

Visit our Impact Blog to meet the creators.

  • Watch videos of the hands that craft your goods.
  • Read about the transformation of a destitute individual into a self-reliant entrepreneur.
  • See the direct results of the profits we reinvested this month.

4. How You Can Help

  • Shop with Purpose: Choose i-can products for your home or for corporate gifting.
  • Partner as a Group: If you run an NGO or a workshop for the underprivileged, list your products on our platform.
  • Spread the Word: Share the i-can mission on social media to help us find more “Conscious Consumers.”

“I am only one, but still I am one. I cannot do everything, but still I can do something.” — Edward Everett Hale