Allmade Launches $30,000 Fundraiser to Support Foster Homes in Honduras
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Allmade launches a $30,000 fundraising campaign to support two foster homes in San Pedro Sula, Honduras, the same community where Allmade Apparel is made.
Founded on the belief that better apparel can create better outcomes for both people and the planet, Allmade partners with ethical factories in Honduras that provide fair wages, safe working conditions, and meaningful employment, according to a press release. Because Honduras is home to the people who cut and sew its garments, reinvesting in the local community is a natural extension of the brand’s mission.
Over the past two years, Allmade and its community of customers and partners have raised $23,750 to improve living conditions for children at two OSOVI foster homes. Those funds helped create safer spaces and provide greater stability for boys and girls who have experienced abandonment, instability, and so much more. In April 2026, the Allmade team will return with an even larger goal: $30,000.
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This year’s campaign will fund critical repairs and meaningful upgrades for 29 children living at:
- Casa de la Niña | 18 Girls
- Full roof repair and reinforcement
- Creation of a safe, fully equipped indoor entertainment room
- Construction of a dedicated ballet space with mirrors and proper flooring
- Casa del Niño | 11 Boys
- Roof repair and reinforcement
- Construction and equipping of an indoor recreation room
- Restoration and revamping of the multipurpose sports court
Every dollar raised will be spent locally in Honduras. During its April 2026 visit, the Allmade team will purchase materials in Honduras, oversee repairs, install equipment, and document the transformation to share with supporters.
For Allmade, this initiative is about more than fundraising. It reflects a long-term commitment to the community behind its apparel and a firm belief that business can, and should be a force for good, the company shares in a press statement.
Every donation, large or small, moves the campaign closer to its $30,000 goal. For those unable to give, sharing the fundraiser helps extend the impact.
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