Giving back
Supporting others in challenging times, and raising awareness for Community initiatives are key focuses, and joys, for The Clothing Room team.
The Clothing Room has an unwavering dedication to supporting charities to manufacture products offshore efficiently, ethically and cost effectively. Whilst were an Australian based company, our partners are located in China and Vietnam to help us to deliver high quality products. We work with you from design concept right through to delivery, ensuring each process is smooth and managed by our team to let your team do what they do best.
Consultation & Design
Sample Making & Quality Control
Product Selection
Mark Hughes Foundation
The Mark Hughes Foundation (MHF) – is a Non-Profit, Health Promotion Charity that my Mark Hughes and his wife Kirralee began in 2014, after Mark was diagnosed with brain cancer. To date, the Foundation has raised $4.7million in just 4 years, funded a Brain Cancer Biobank, Travel Grants Program, 10 research projects including 2 Fellowships and a Brain Cancer Care Coordinator. Ultimately research means better outcomes for brain cancer patients, but research is expensive – so MHF continue to prioritise fund raising and ensure those funds get to where they are needed most.
The Clothing Room support includes managing the end to end manufacturing and delivery of a substantial quantity of high quality beanies for the Beanies for Brain Cancer campaign.
Supertee
Supertee™ helps small heroes fight big battles. The latest innovation in children’s medical garments designed to build courage and comfort for our little heroes, and boost funding for all-important hospital research into childhood cancer!
The Supertee™ is the perfect secret weapon for any little hero equipped with features that help them face the toughest of battles.
The Clothing Room support includes sponsorship and manufacturing and delivery of the Supertees to help in the funding of research into childhood cancers.
Robert Connor Dawes Foundation
Jack Wilkinson Kids
Jack Wilkinson Kids is a powerful not-for-profit campaign that is changing the experience of anxiety and depression for young children and adults. The campaign raises vital funds for Kids Helpline service, in an effort to increase the support for these young individuals.
Art is the key to helping our creative youth navigate anxiety and depression, while making a difference through increasing resources, support and education. Art also helps open conversations to lift understanding and acceptance.
Nine year old Jack Wilkinson is using his artworks, drawn during severe anxiety attacks, to help other Australian kids suffering from anxiety, depression and the impacts of bullying. Jack’s art designs have been turned into cool t-shirts to raise funds for Kids Helpline service.
Buy a Bale
The Buy a Bale campaign is part of the charity Rural Aid, formed by Charles and Tracy to expand services and support to rural communities not only suffering through natural disasters but communities that need help remaining in existence, our rural communities are disappearing and need help. In one of the driest countries on the planet, there will always be farmers who need assistance feeding their animals.
As part of our giving back to the community, The Clothing Room will donate bales of hay, diesel to transport the hay or hampers for the farmers and their families.
B1GI
The Clothing Room teamed up with B1G1 to make it happen. B1G1 stands for Buy 1, Give 1. It is a Social Enterprise and non-profit organisation with a mission to create a world that’s full of giving. B1G1 helps businesses around the world give back in meaningful ways so that they can create measurable, long-lasting impacts and an even greater sense of purpose in their businesses.
So, when our clients place an order, we make sure something great happens. It could be educational support for children, a shelter for animals, protection for the environment, meals for the hungry and so much more. And every single time, it’s adding to our B1G1 impacts.