Our Partners at AllMade Are Raising $30K for Foster Kids in Honduras — Here's How You Can Help

Sergio RamirezMarch 9, 2026
Large group of AllMade partners and volunteers gathered together to support foster kids in Honduras

Some partnerships go beyond business. This is one of them.

Supacolor is proud to partner with AllMade Apparel — a brand built by screen printers, for screen printers, with a mission that goes well beyond making great blank apparel.

AllMade was founded in 2016 by decorators who visited Haiti, saw firsthand the environmental and human cost of conventional garment manufacturing, and decided to do something about it.

Their tees are made ethically, produced in carbon-neutral facilities running on solar power, and manufactured in workplaces that pay fair wages — because they believe the clothes you print on should be as good as the prints you put on them.

That same commitment to people shows up in how AllMade operates outside the factory, too. This April, their team is traveling to San Pedro Sula, Honduras — and they need the print and apparel community's help to make the trip count.

THE CAUSE: TWO FOSTER HOMES, 29 CHILDREN

In San Pedro Sula, one of the most challenging cities in Central America, two OSOVI foster homes give children a place to be safe.

Casa de la Niña is home to 18 girls — many coming from situations involving abandonment and violence. The improvements planned for this visit include roof repairs, an entertainment room, and a dedicated ballet space with proper flooring and equipment. For girls who've had so much taken from them, a space to move, create, and just be kids matters enormously.

Casa del Niño shelters 11 boys in a neighborhood marked by high violence. The projects here include roof reinforcement, an indoor recreation room, and the restoration of a multipurpose sports court where the boys can play basketball, futsal, and volleyball.

These aren't abstract improvements. They're the difference between a facility that holds kids and one that actually supports them.

 

THE GOAL: $30,000 — AND A HISTORY OF SHOWING UP

AllMade has done this before. Over the past two years, their community raised $23,750 for these same homes. This year, they're reaching for $30,000 — and every dollar raised goes directly to local materials, construction, and installation. The AllMade team will be on the ground in April to oversee the work personally.

That accountability — traveling to see it through, not just writing a check — is exactly the kind of company AllMade is.

HOW TO HELP

You don't need to donate to make a difference, though every dollar counts. Sharing the fundraiser expands its reach in ways that compound. If everyone in your shop, your network, or your community shared it once, the goal becomes much more reachable.

Donate or share the fundraiser on GoFundMe →

WHY THIS MATTERS TO US

At Supacolor, we're in the business of helping decorators build something — their shop, their reputation, their livelihood. AllMade is in that same business, and they've extended it to something bigger: proving that an apparel company can put people first and still make a product worth printing on.

The print and apparel industry is a community. When a member of that community does something worth amplifying, we amplify it.

This is worth amplifying. 💯

To learn more about AllMade Apparel and their mission, visit allmade.com.

To donate to the Honduras foster home fundraiser, visit their GoFundMe campaign page:
https://www.gofundme.com/f/allmade-raise-money-for-a-girls-boys-foster-home

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