We believe that a main factor to success in business and home life is community.
We have already started giving back and this will not stop as we move forward.
For the past 3 years, we have been happy to have local Indigenous students from the
Surrey School District provide us with original artwork for Orange Shirt Day.
We continue to keep our price point low, while still donating to the Orange Shirt Society and
the Indian Residential School Survivors Society.
With your help, this year we donated $2,768, bringing our 3 year total to over $12,000.!
World Down Syndrome Day
March 21st has been recognized by the City of Surrey and Province of British Columbia as World Down Syndrome Day.
People with Down Syndrome have 3 copies of the 21st chromosome. (3-21)
Next year, we are aiming to making another limited run of shirts for the occasion and donating $3.21 from every shirt sale to the Down Syndrome Resource Foundation in Burnaby.
The DSRF provides support for individuals with Down Syndrome and their families, like ours,
by empowering them to reach their full potential.
Pink Shirt Day
2023 was the first year that we stepped up our contributions and donated to both the Pink Shirt Fund and Windspeaker;
a program available to all Indigenous students at SD36 that supports and guides youth in becoming
balanced leaders through tradition, culture, and outdoor education.
With your support, we raised nearly $600 dollars this year ! This brings our 2 year total donation to over $1,500!
Designs were created by
Lily-Anne Marles (Be Cool)
Nevaeh Peebles
(Bullying Stops Here)
Red Shirt Day
For the second year, we’ve had the honour to work closely with the Indigenous Leaders at Kwantlen Park Secondary
to create and provide designs for the walk for MMIWG2S.
This was the first year that we stepped up our contributions and will be donating to
“Little’s Place” run by Atira – a safe haven to protect women.
To date, we have raised over $200 dollars!
Designs were created by
Micah Jules (Dreamcatcher)
Nevaeh Peebles (Windblown Hair)