We are all aware of the terrible devastation, pain and suffering caused by the January 12th Earthquake in Haiti. Thousands upon thousands have died in the disaster, many more are injured, infected by various groundwater spore diseases, homeless, and hungry. I have been approached by several brands regarding their own efforts in aiding the Haitian people and have decided to create a combo post for maximum effect. Help the people of Haiti by purchasing one of the Haiti Earthquake Relief tees below… Be a fashionista for a good cause!
List of Haiti Relief Charity T-shirts
Lady Gaga, the pop impresario and courtesan of controversy has magnanimously offered the following t-shirt to contribute to the disaster relief fund for Haiti. ALL proceeds from this tee go to this urgent cause. If you are a Lady Gaga fan or simply love retro tees, the Lady Gaga Haiti Relief T-Shirt is a must at $25-$27 at http://ladygaga.shop.bravadousa.com.
Timberland is selling a range of Yele Haiti “Tree” Shirts to raise funds for the Haiti earthquake relief. For more information and to see the whole range of colourful shirts go to: www.timberland.com. $35 each in all sizes, all profits go to aiding Haitian earthquake victims.
Our old friends at Pyknic Clothing are offering 75% of the proceeds from their Feed the Hungry t-shirts, each of which contributes $15 towards the donations that they are continuously sending over to Yele Haiti.
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As Shelley rightly pointed out Threadless also offers a Haiti Earthquake relief tee Available in all sizes in army green for men and women.
The band Blink-182 is donating all proceeds raised from the sale of their Haiti t-shirt to the Red Cross Haiti.
Cafe Press is donating all funds raised by its special section to help Haiti to UNICEF. Products range from t-shirts, hats, water bottles, mugs, tote bags, aprons, and many other items. There is a t-shirt created by the artist Shepard Fairey (famous graffiti artist who created the iconic “Hope” Obama poster) on behalf of Studio One. The shirt offers a bright colourful heart motif branded with the word Haiti. Priced at $15 this is a small price to pay for such a good cause. http://www.cafepress.com/haitirelief?src=hph1.
Many many members of Zazzle are offering a wide range of charitable t-shirts in aid of Haiti Relief. These designers have all kindly contributed their own profits, and all proceeds from each sale will go to The American Red Cross specifically for Haiti Earthquake Relief.
Doubletake Clothing is also selling t-shirts to help Haiti. All funds raised will go to Doctors Without Borders, UNICEF, and CSI Ministries. When purchasing your t-shirt you can pick which of the foundations you want to support.
For more information visit http://www.doubletakeclothing.bigcartel.com/product/help-haiti-20. All proceeds go to charity, plus an option to donate an extra $5 is available.
Jedidiah, a t-shirt brand known for raising massive amounts of charitable donations in the past are offering a rather slim (:/) 50% of all proceeds of the sale of any of their Haiti Earthquake Relief T-Shirts.
The Boxer Andre Berto is supporting Haitian relief by sporting his new tee at Everlast.com. All proceeds will go directly to the American Red Cross to benefit people affected by the January 12 earthquake. Available in sizes M to XXL. (Due to overwhelming and popular demand, some sizes are low on stock—please allow 1 to 2 more days for shipping.)
Mark Coudray, owner of the T-shirt printers business Coudray Serigraphics has partnered with other printers around the USA, in a cause to raise $10 million relief for Haiti. The newly-formed Haitian Earthquake T-Shirt Relief Project has set up a web site where the shirt, printed with an American flag and eagle is featured. Organizers aim to produce 1 million shirts, each of which can be purchased individually for $15. However, Coudray is still trying to identify local USA businesses who want to be listed as sponsors on the back of the shirts. He is also seeking partnerships with local non-profit and service groups to help sell the T-shirts and donate the money to the Haiti relief efforts. All net proceeds from shirt sales will go to Haitian relief efforts. If you’d like to help their efforts visit them at www.haitishirtproject.com
If you offer or know of any other sites, brands or designers offering Haiti Earthquake Relief t-shirts and are donating a generous proportion (at least) of the proceeds leave a comment and we’ll add them to the official List of Haiti Relief Charity T-shirts.