Tommy Little has designed a new limited-edition hoodie with charity HoMie, which aims to help young people in Australia that are facing homelessness. And merchprint.ru while the comedian has admitted that the $129 hoodies are expensive, he believes it’s worth it as all profits go to youths facing homelessness.Also, for the first 3,000 sold a young person will receive their own hoodie. Speaking on The Project about his limited edition hoodie, he said: ‘They are a little bit expensive I’ll be honest with you, but there’s a very good reason why. ‘Because Champion [Sports] have come on board and they’ve said for the first 3,000 that we sell, they will donate a hoodie to a young person experiencing homelessness in the services involved. Tommy Little (pictured) has designed a new limited-edition hoodie with charity HoMie, which aims to help young people in Australia that are facing homelessness’So you are essentially buying two hoodies, for yourself and one of your young mates out there.’ The TV and radio personality has been an ambassador for the non-profit for several years, and on Tuesday announced that his limited edition hoodies are now available for pre-order on the charity’s website. All profits from the hoodies will go to the Melbourne-based charity, and they are available in six different colours. And while the comedian has admitted that the $129 hoodies are expensive, he believes it’s worth it as all profits go to youths facing homelessnessPosting a photo of himself in the black design, the radio presenter wrote: ‘This years #hoodiesforhomelessnes campaign is now live! ‘I’ve designed a limited edition hoodie with HoMie and all the profits go to help young Australians doing it tough.’1 in 4 Australians currently experiencing homelessness are aged between just 12 and 24 years old. ‘All the profits raised from these hoodies will go towards providing these young people a pathway out of homelessness.’For each hoodie bought one will also be donated from @championausnz to a young person currently experiencing homelessness.’ The TV and radio personality has been an ambassador for the non-profit for several years, and on Tuesday announced that his limited edition hoodie are now available for pre-order to on the charity’s website’So head to homie.com.au and grab yourself one before they disappear.
You beautiful people.’The hoodie was launched as part of Youth Homelessness Matters Day, which takes place on April 19.Speaking about the day, HoMie co-founder and creative director Marcus Crook said: ‘Youth Homelessness Matters Day brings to light an uncomfortable truth; young people are disproportionately affected by homelessness throughout Australia. ‘We’re so grateful for the continued support of our long time friends Tommy Little and Champion and their involvement in this year’s campaign. Youth homelessness is a crisis situation. We need to get the word out there and affect change.
Together, we can.’ Tommy’s hoodie was launched as part of Youth Homelessness Matters Day, which takes place on April 19