LogoUp's Legacy of Giving Back
For two generations, the family at custom apparel and embroidery company LogoUp has supported those in need. Whether it be charities in South Florida or Michigan, or those who serve the needy worldwide, LogoUp has provided countless thousands of articles of clothing and thousands in cash to help those in need.
The shared stories are remarkable. LogoUp has supported a group that feeds the hungry in Jamaica and throughout the Caribbean. They have donated shirts to groups who help kids in Africa get a decent education, and a jumpstart on life. They have helped organizations locally who provide food, shelter and clothing to society's most at-risk citizens. They have even supported the United Service Organization (USO).
LogoUp is proud of the organizations they donate to that help those who cannot help themselves, and are honored to be able to help in kind. More than 20,000 shirts, shorts, hats, and jackets have been donated by LogoUp so far.
The shared stories are remarkable. LogoUp has supported a group that feeds the hungry in Jamaica and throughout the Caribbean. They have donated shirts to groups who help kids in Africa get a decent education, and a jumpstart on life. They have helped organizations locally who provide food, shelter and clothing to society's most at-risk citizens. They have even supported the United Service Organization (USO).
LogoUp is proud of the organizations they donate to that help those who cannot help themselves, and are honored to be able to help in kind. More than 20,000 shirts, shorts, hats, and jackets have been donated by LogoUp so far.
Whatever is given, is given gladly by the LogoUp family. "It's how our father – the first generation of this business – taught us. And as LogoUp.com grows, we're always interested in lending that helping hand," says Scott Roberts, CEO of LogoUp.com. Check out the stories below to learn more about LogoUp's charitable giving.
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ZimKids Orphan Trust serves children in Zimbabwe, one of the poorest countries on the planet. Its Educational Resource Center has a kitchen, clinic, library, Computer training center, market garden complete with drip irrigation technology, Sewing Training Center, and sports fields. LogoUp has stepped up to help. [They] reached out to LogoUp, which enthusiastically donated 72 shirts for Zimkids' outreach children to wear. Read More >>
Late September 2014, LogoUp donated 1,200 brand new backpacks to Food For The Poor for Jamaican children heading back to school. Founded in 1982, Food For The Poor is the largest international relief and development organization in the United States serving the poor in 17 countries throughout the Caribbean and Latin America. Read More >>
For a 13-year-old boy, Jack McConnell has high hopes. Hearing impaired since birth, Jack today is on a mission to "help the world to hear." Believing he was "called to use [his] hearing loss to serve others," Jack at 11 started the non-profit foundation, 20/20 Hearing. Jack is on a mission to donate hearing aids to some of the 360 million people globally who suffer disabling hearing loss. Read More >>
At Community Living Centers Inc., a simple act of generosity can almost make any day a holiday. The non-profit organization in Farmington, Michigan, opened in 1968 to provide quality residential care to its 130 resident adults with developmental disabilities. Every month for several years, the team at LogoUp has boxed a collection of up to 500 polos, hats, jackets, bags, and t-shirts. Read More >>
YMCA recently held it’s 18th Annual Charity Golf Classic of South Palm Beach County and it’s proceeds were a huge help supporting the Y's mission and it’s financial assistance program. LogoUp's 10th year donating to the Gold...Read More >>
It has long been an honor for LogoUp to support the YMCA’s mission. Upon receiving wonderful feedback from Patrick Connelly of the Valley Short YMCA in Westbook, CT we felt we had to share. Mr. Connelly wrote to us: “Hey Guys, I just received... Read More >>