Because Honduras is home to one of blank apparel manufacturer Allmade’s production facilities, the country has long been a significant part of the brand’s mission to create sustainable apparel while investing in the well-being of local communities.
Following the success of its 2024 fundraiser, which raised over $15,000 for OSOVI, an all-girls foster home in Honduras, the Allmade community is now coming together to support a boys’ home that is also in need. The goal: raise $15,000 to renovate the organization’s kitchen and dining areas, and provide other basic necessities, ensuring a brighter, more hopeful future. (Click here for details.)
“These boys have endured immense challenges, but with the right support, they can thrive,” said Ryan Moor, CEO of Allmade. “We’ve seen the impact our community can make, and we’re confident that, together, we can do it again.”
In 2022, members of the Allmade team had the opportunity to visit and spend time with this boys’ home, experiencing firsthand the resilience and potential of these young boys. Now, they say they are excited to return—not just to reconnect, but to bring tangible improvements that will make their day-to-day lives better through this fundraiser.
Every donation, no matter the size, contributes to this mission. In addition to financial support, the campaign encourages individuals to share the fundraiser and raise awareness about the initiative. To donate or learn more, visit: gofundme.com/f/help-us-support-a-boys-home-in-honduras.
Founded in 2017 by a group of veteran screen printers, Allmade Apparel is committed to creating high-quality, eco-friendly shirts while providing fair-wage jobs in ethical workplaces. The company’s tees use less water than conventional ones, and the entire line is now carbon neutral. For more on Allmade, it’s social justice efforts and its entire line of eco-friendly apparel, click here.