On April 24, 2013, over 1,000 people were killed when the Rana Plaza factory complex collapsed in Dhaka, Bangladesh and over 2,000 more were injured. As the concrete crushed many lives that day our commitment to social justice, humanitarian aide and education pertaining to fashion by way of empowering, mobilizing and educating the public with the knowledge and movement to create change emerged. We believe that when brands are more concerned about profits than the safety of its workers a line in the sand must be drawn.
Our core competencies allow us to raise new and lightly-used fashion goods to empower survivors of human injustices through our annual clothing drives and reduce textile waste in landfills.
Fashion Hope is a volunteer run organization that works to raise awareness, funds and educate the world regarding human trafficking and labor issues within the fashion industry. We have virtual offices in the US, Canada and Australia. Learn more about our programs and our capabilities by visiting: www.fashionhope.org