2011
Japan Earthquake & Tsunami
Funded the construction of community centers and social and economic projects in the Tohoku region.
2012
Tohoku Community Center
Funded the construction of the "Home for All" community center in Rikuzentakata designed by Toyo Ito.
2013
Post-Sandy Restoration
Restored 6 firehouses in New York and Long Island after Sandy in partnership with Waves for Water.
2012-2016
Support Tohoku Children
Invited 117 children affected by the Japan Earthquake to snowboard in partnership with CHILL.
2014
Typhoon Haiyan in Philippines
The Fashion For the Philippines project was implemented in the Visayan Islands of the Philippines. 1,600 water filters delivered to 160,000 people in Philippines in partnership with W4W
2016
Nepal Relief
In response to the devastation in Nepal from the 7.8 magnitude earthquake, we donated provided the fund for the relief work operated by W4W and Shikshya Foundation
2020
Lebanon Relief
In response to the devastating explosions in Beirut, Lebanon, we funded relief works operated by Souk El Tayeb Farmers’ Market, Offre Joie, and Starch Foundation in addition to sending hundreds of PPEs and masks.⠀
2020-2021
Covid-19 Response & Aid
In addition to producing and donating more than 20,000 PPE gowns to facilities in need, we also provided PPE resources to people around the world.
May 2022
Ukraine Support
Fashion Girls for Humanity granted funding for TRIPOLAR, a pop-up store in Paris introducing a bright mix of Ukrainian talents across fields of fashion design and the arts.
February 2023
Home for Humanity
Our new program Home for Humanity is set to provide self-help shelter design online hub for individuals who have been displaced due to conflicts, natural disasters, economic instability, and the effects of climate change. We offer a range of do-it-yourself shelter solutions that empower people to regain their self-sufficiency and dignity as they endeavor to rebuild their lives worldwide.
Home for Humanity
We launched the new online hub Home for Humanity to provide self-help shelter designs for individuals who have been displaced due to conflicts, natural disasters, economic instability, and the effects of climate change.
We offer a range of do-it-yourself shelter solutions that empower people to regain their self-sufficiency and dignity as they endeavor to rebuild their lives worldwide.
Home for Humanity Open Platform
Free, downloadable shelter designs and plans
Covid-19 Response & Aid
PPE Production & Donation
We have raised over $250,000 towards our Gowns For Good Made In America initiative. We used our funding to support small businesses within the fashion and garment industries in the US that have pivoted their manufacturing to create PPE and in turn.
►Open Platform
Free downloadable PPE designs, from sketches to factory production ready files.
Collaborators' Stories
Meet Our Volunteers
Kendall Nash
Partnership & Sponsorship
Kendall manages our partnership and sponsorship. She is a producer of live shows, events & film in fashion, retail and music.
LaTimberly Johnson
Design & YouTube
Timmy helped our PPE designs and Youtube instructions. Texas born and raised, Timmy is a designer of her her eponymous lingerie label
Mari Fujiuchi
Marketing & Communications
Mari helps our PR and communications. Based in New York and a long time volunteer of FGFH, Mari works as a senior executive at Kaleidoscope Consulting
Contact
c/o Kaleidoscope Consulting
125 Maiden Ln #14C New York NY 10038 USA
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Donation for Restoration of Akira Satake’s Ceramic Studio Impacted by Hurricane Helene
Akira Satake, a Japanese-born ceramic artist and musician, moved from Brooklyn, New York, to Asheville, North Carolina, 21 years ago and has since operated a gallery and studio in the city’s River Arts District. Tragically, his studio was devastated by flooding from Hurricane Helene, resulting in the loss of essential equipment, materials, artworks, and income, with damages totaling over $300,000.
We kindly ask for your support to help Akira rebuild his creative space and continue inspiring people through his art. Your donations will directly contribute to the restoration of his studio, the replacement of equipment, and financial support for his employees. Every contribution, no matter the size, makes a difference. Please consider helping Akira and his community recover.
佐竹晃さんは、日本生まれの陶芸家・音楽家で、21年前にニューヨークのブルックリンからノースカロライナ州アシュビルに移住し、現在はリバーアーツ地区でギャラリー兼スタジオを運営しています。しかし、ハリケーン・ヘレーネの洪水被害により、必要な設備、材料、作品、そして収入源までも失い、総額30万ドル以上の損害を受けました。
佐竹さんが再び創作活動を続け、多くの人々にインスピレーションを与えられるよう、皆さまのご支援をお願いいたします。ご寄付はスタジオ復旧、設備の再購入、そして従業員の生活支援に直接役立てられます。どんな小さな支援でも大きな助けとなります。どうか佐竹さんとコミュニティの復興をお手伝いください。