Good Threads, like many companies,
has a give back. For every belt sold we
feed a child three meals a day for an entire month. What I believe separates Good Threads from
other companies is how closely we are linked to the non-profit we give to. I personally founded and run both Good Threads
and the Joan Rose Foundation. Good Threads’ top employee is also the cook for
the Joan Rose Foundation, about ¾ of GT employees have children at the Joan
Rose Foundation, and the Joan Rose Foundation development center is our
operational headquarters.
Simply
put, without the Joan Rose Foundation, Good Threads would not exist. Supporting the JRF and our children’s mothers
was the primary impetus to start the company, and we are staffed entirely by
women in the neighborhood in which the JRF operates. Our connection to our employees and their
children cannot be overstated. When our
top employee got married she asked me to walk her down the aisle, as she does
not know her father. Over half of our
employees call me the father of their children.
I have been teaching, providing for and supporting these kids every day
for almost 4 years, and at this point they are truly my family.
David, Good Threads Founder, poses for a picture with one of his beloved families. Yansi, GT belt stitcher, is the mother of Felina, Milka, and Yanirisa, who have been attending the JRF since 2010. |
For me,
Good Threads and the Joan Rose Foundation are two sides of the same coin. Since founding the JRF my goal has been to
help people help themselves. To help
them lift themselves out of abject poverty.
For children I believe education is the best way to do this, and for
grown women I believe a good job and steady source of income is the best way. I believe to my core that if someone is
willing to work hard and behave responsibly they deserve the chance to live
with dignity. Being evicted from your
house is not dignified, watching your children cry from hunger is not
dignified, having to sell yourself to keep your family out of the street is not
dignified. Unfortunately these are the
hardships that many Haitian and Dominican women in Esperanza are forced to deal
with on a daily basis. They are not in
their current situation due to their work ethic or character, they are in this
situation because they were born into it.
Everyday the Joan Rose Foundation strives to give kids born into this
situation a way out and everyday Good Threads strives to give women living in
this situation a way out. Two different
approaches to help fix the same problem. Two sides, same coin.
Our top employee, Leidy, sitting left, trains the women during foundation hours. In the background you can see one of our kids eating lunch. |
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