Singer-songwriter Jack Johnson’s latest album debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200 and he’s currently gracing the cover of the October/November issue of Relix. Our cover story on Johnson, “The Ripple Effect,” deals with a number of his projects, from his work in the studio and his life on the road to running his own label and finding time to hit the waves. He’s a man of many endeavors, but the one that he most admires is his charitable work.

That’s why we’ll be donating $5 to the Johnson Ohana Charitable Foundation whenever someone subscribes to Relix using the promo code “OHANA.”

The Johnson Ohana Charitable Foundation is a non-profit public charity founded in 2008 by Jack and Kim Johnson to promote positive and lasting change within communities by supporting organizations that focus on environmental, art and music education. The foundation has awarded grants and donations to over 300 non-profits including Notes 4 Notes, Hawaii Arts Alliance, FoodCorps, and the 5 Gyres Institute – just to name a few.

Read the excerpt of our interview with Jack Johnson from the latest
here.