Nationwide RoseMary Tucker, founder of Blessties USA and the Hoodies4Healing Foundation, is hosting a Blanket Drive for the homeless for the month of January.
Blessties USA is a Christian apparel & accessories boutique located in Cypress, TX. Open since 2015, Tucker has been spreading her love by designing t-shirts and hoodies with powerful messages. Each design she creates has a story of encouragement, love, and positive thinking. You can find a wide range of fashion items in Tucker’s store from “Walk By Faith” or “I Am Healed” tees to jumpsuits to a wide array of face masks and much more!
After being successfully open for five years, Tucker decided to showcase other Black, women-owned brands that are in alignment with her mission of spreading love and positivity.
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Tucker is also the founder of Hoodies4Healing, a 501(c)(3) organization that was spawned from her daughter, Dyanna, who developed a cyst in her brain that needed immediate surgery. Tucker raised over $60k by selling hoodies and afterward “made a promise to God that after her daughter’s successful surgery, she would spend her time helping others in need continuously.” From the Hoodies4Healing foundation, she has built a brand that continuously aims to help those in need and “pay it forward.”
Tucker will continue raising funds to help the homeless with her new Hoodies4Healing initiative, selling hoodies through Hoodies4Healing.com where a proceed of every hoodie sold will be used to serve the homeless.
Due to all of the negativity and hardship that Americans have faced in 2020, especially the devastating effects of COVID-19, Tucker will continue promoting positivity through her hoodies and aims to “lift someone’s spirit” by doing so.
To learn more about the Hoodies4Healing Foundation and view other media coverage, please go to Hoodies4Healing.com/press/
You can also engage with the foundations on social media via Facebook and Instagram at @blesstiesusa #hoodies4healing.
Donations can be made via Cashapp $blesstiesboutique
For press inquiries and interview opportunities, contact VMS Communications at 281-773-1672 or michelle@vmscommunications.net
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