What We Do

             We’re on a mission to improve lives and the environment. Beginning in Lincoln County, North Carolina and expanding outward, we are working to get clothing and necessities to unsheltered persons, children, and disaster survivors as well as the ministries and non-profit organizations that support them.

Homeless man sleeping on bench
Seasonal clothing for the unsheltered.

We provide clothing to unsheltered people who are in need of seasonally appropriate clothing and other necessities. We provide heavy clothing, coats and hats in the winter and lighter items like shirts and shorts in the summer months.

Foster children placed into emergency care.

We work to get clothing items to a hundred or more children each year, whether they are placed into emergency foster care, homeless, or are from a family in need. In addition to providing direct aid, we work with local ministries that provide clothing, pajamas, and personal items such as teddy bears and books.

Tornado survivors amid storm damage.
Standing with disaster survivors by providing clothing in a chaotic environment.

We are building an infrastructure to provide clean clothing to people who have experienced hurricanes, tornadoes, and other natural and man-made disasters. Many people attempt to donate clothing and personal items at the relief scene. These direct donations cannot always be used and often have to be disposed of. We are developing a system that can enable us to establish a supply chain to help relief agencies supply these needed items.

Heap of wasted clothing in a landfill. (AI-generated)
Reducing wasted clothing in landfills by extending its usefulness.

While helping others, we aim to reduce textile waste from landfills and incineration. We accomplish this by accepting employee uniforms and clothing that have company logos on them which are usually unable to be donated. We remove the logos and branding and relabel them so that they can be used again. This allows us to delay thousands of pounds of waste from entering the disposal stream. and harming the environment.

We have just begun operations and are very eager to respond to those in need. If you feel called to help, see what you can do

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