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Playground Detroit Presents: Not Sorry Apparel® Trunk Show - February 27

Playground Detroit Presents: Not Sorry Apparel® Trunk Show - February 27

Come by to shop Sustainable with Up-cycled, eco-friendly apparel from  100% Women + Black & Latinx owned brand, Not Sorry Apparel® at 1435 Farmer Street with a one-day trunk show of their latest goods! This is a one-day exclusive pop up on February 27 from 12-7 pm. 
Not Sorry Apparel® keeps their business green by recycling products and saving textile waste from landfills, streamline packaging, and shipping to reduce the negative impacts on the environment. They are dedicated to "inclusive sustainability," meaning "creating products for all shapes and sizes as well as following inclusive hiring & ethical business practices."
Shop exclusive upcycled vintage, eco-friendly unisex apparel & goods.
*Store capacity is limited to 4 guests at a time during the trunk show. Masks must be worn at all times and please follow social distancing guidelines.*

Not Sorry Goods Donates $500 as a Youth Sponsor to Detroit Phoenix Center

Not Sorry Goods Donates $500 as a Youth Sponsor to Detroit Phoenix Center

Covid-19 has affected all of us in profound, life-changing ways, yet the most vulnerable in our community have had the most difficult hardships through this pandemic. During these unprecedented times, families and youth especially, are facing extraordinary crises. Many of our youth have nowhere else to turn during this time, especially with schools being closed (a fundamental resource for homeless youth).

The statistics on youth homelessness in Detroit are heart-breaking:

  • 1 in 5 youth experiencing homelessness in Detroit are victims of human trafficking
  • Each year, an estimated 4.2 million youth and young adults experience homelessness
  • On any given night, approximately 41,000 unaccompanied youth experience homelessness
  • Black and brown youth are 83% more likely to experience homelessness compared to their white peers
  • Youth experiencing homelessness are at a higher risk of COVID-19 exposure, mental health challenges, educational disparities, and entering the juvenile justice system

Not Sorry Goods is proud to donate $500 as a youth sponsor to Detroit Phoenix Center, a nonprofit organization that responds to the needs of underserved and street-connected youth in Detroit. They support young people, ages 13-24, through direct services including a daily drop-in center for young adults (showers, washer/dryer, food pantry, computer lab, day beds, hygiene products, life skills classes etc.), after school enrichment programs for teens, a
youth action board, emergency crisis housing and a scholarship fund. They also works diligently for systemic change and contribute to the growing movement to end youth homelessness.

 As the devastating impact of COVID-19 continues to be realized, youth experiencing homelessness are incredibly vulnerable. DPC services are needed now more than ever before. Not Sorry Goods is proud to support Detroit Phoenix Center to ensure that vulnerable and homeless youth have access to critical resources, support, and a safe, nurturing environment.

This organization has made a huge impact this year, including highlights such as:

  • Distributed over 5,000 care packages of essential goods and services to youth and families who would have otherwise gone without
  • In the past 12 months, they have assisted 20 young adults to maintain permanent supportive housing
  • In the past 6 months, they have provided over 50 emergency shelter hotel vouchers to youth who did not have a warm place to sleep at night
  • They have provided 350+ hours of virtual programming (cooking classes, mental health support, homework helpline, financial literacy, entrepreneurship, and more)to youth in the community

If you believe in this cause and would like to support, you can donate directly to Detroit Phoenix Center here.

Not Sorry Apparel featured in Detroit Is It

Not Sorry Apparel featured in Detroit Is It

Not Sorry Apparel was recently featured alongside Deviate Fashion as two brands shaking up the industry and highlighting the importance of expressing your authentic self. Per the article, "Through positive examples of individualism, supporting local, and honoring a pledge to sustainable fashion, these brands have set a new standard for Detroit fashion brands and deserve the attention they are receiving."

We appreciate the awesome write-up by Alexandra Lee!

To see the full article, click here.