Setty says they provide new socks and underwear; new and gently-used clothes, shoes and boots; baby items and equipment; children and teen hygiene products; backpacks and school supplies; new and ...
While what they wear might just look like clothes, some children who walk through the doors of Positive Tomorrows may not have the everyday essentials.
The campaign’s camouflage hat, which spells out “HARRIS WALZ” in a bold, orange font, has become an extremely popular item – selling out and resulting in the manufacturer scrambling to find materials ...