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Glassybaby votive holders hold the power to help heal. They are h
andblown in a Seattle glass studio in 400 colors with nostalgic names like Crème Brulée, Little Bear, and Frog Hunting, and 10 percent from each sale goes to people in need. Now the company, founded by three-time cancer survivor Lee Rhodes, has taken its mission on the road (www.glassrootstour.com), and Boston is the 10th stop. They’ll be at SoWa Open Market Sunday, and sales generated will be donated to the Greater Boston Food Bank. Glassybaby at SoWa Open Market, 460 Harrison Ave., Boston, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., www.newenglandopenmarkets.com