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A Decade of Care: Hanes Launches 10th National Sock Drive to Help the Homeless; Tops 3 Million Donated Pairs

Friday, November 22, 2019

WINSTON-SALEM, N.C.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Small gifts often have the most meaning. 

For the millions of people living homeless, a clean pair of socks is often described as “the gift of humanity.” Hanes, America’s No. 1 basic apparel, underwear and sock brand, is partnering with organizations fighting homelessness nationwide to deliver comfort to those who need it most through the  Hanes National Sock Drive. The brand is marking 10 years of helping provide care and compassion during this year’s drive by: 

  • Donating more than 250,000 pairs of socks directly to  organizations fighting homelessness in all 50 states, along with Washington, D.C., and Puerto Rico. Since the program’s inception in 2009, Hanes has provided more than 3 million pairs of socks – one of the most requested items by relief agencies – to help the homeless. 
  • Giving an additional pair of socks for every order of any apparel placed in December on  Hanes.com. Socks will be provided to local homeless shelters. 
  • Partnering with Rainier Fruit Company for its second “Pears for Pairs” campaign, which is currently running in United Supermarkets, Harris Teeter, Wegmans, and Lunds & Byerlys stores. From late September through January, Rainier is donating a portion of the proceeds from bulk and bagged pear sales to the Hanes National Sock Drive. In 2018, the Pears for Pairs campaign resulted in 20,000 pairs of socks being donated to five nonprofits. 
  • Offering consumers the opportunity to participate directly in the program by visiting  www.hanes.com/donate to gift socks ($1), women’s underwear ($1), men’s underwear ($1.50) and bras ($6) that will be distributed in needed styles and sizes. 
  • Continuing its 10-year collaboration with Invisible People and its founder, Mark Horvath, to help raise awareness about homelessness. Invisible People uses innovative storytelling, educational resources and advocacy to help change how the public views homelessness and those living homeless in the United States and abroad. 

“Most of us take basic apparel for granted, but we know a new, clean pair of socks can mean a lot to those experiencing homelessness,” said Sidney Falken, chief branding officer, HanesBrands. “We are committed to bringing a little comfort to those who need it most – and it is incredibly gratifying to have others, including many individuals across the country, join us in this effort.” 

More than 100 agencies, including The Salvation Army Bell Shelter (Bell, California),  Homeward Bound (Asheville, North Carolina) and  Compassion Outreach Ministries (Columbus, Ohio), have received sock donations from Hanes. 

“Small things really do make a big difference to our clients,” said Steve Lytle, director of The Salvation Army Bell Shelter. “The smile on a client’s face when she received a clean pair of socks for the first time in months was priceless. There was joy in her eyes and it was clear that the socks were the most precious gift she could have received in that moment. Another client said his gift of clean socks was a sign that there are people who care and that his life did matter.” 

Homeward Bound distributes more than 2,000 pairs of socks a month to those living homeless. 

“Homelessness is a community problem and it will take everyone’s support to help end the epidemic,” said Ashley Campbell, the agency’s outreach specialist. “Right now, some of your neighbors are living outside, in tents and under bridges, vulnerable to inclement weather and violence, stripped of dignity and our collective respect. 

“There are so many ways to help,” Campbell continued. “Educate yourself about homelessness in your community, volunteer at your local agency fighting this issue or simply make a donation that would help a nonprofit save its limited resources.” 

Jeffrey Tabor, director of TWO Men’s Ministry House for Compassion Outreach Ministries of Ohio, added that there is no donation too small to be used for good to fulfill a basic human need. 

“Imagine the importance of just one pair of socks when you are focused on keeping your feet dry and warm during the cold winter months,” Tabor said. “That’s why we are so thankful for our partnership with Hanes, which has fulfilled an immediate, basic human need for so many people.” 

Lytle underscores, however, that sometimes it all boils down to human contact. “Acknowledge people who are experiencing homelessness with a smile or hello,” he said. “By engaging with a person who is experiencing homelessness we are saying ‘I see you and you matter.’” 

The Hanes National Sock Drive is part of  Hanes for Good, the corporate responsibility program of Hanes’ parent company, HanesBrands (NYSE:HBI). 

Organizations distributing Hanessocks include: 

State 

City 

Organization 

Alabama 

Mobile 

Family Promise of Coastal Alabama 

Alaska 

Anchorage 

Brother Francis Shelter 

Arizona 

Phoenix 

Phoenix Rescue Mission 

Arkansas 

Fayetteville 

7Hills Center 

California 

Bell 

The Salvation Army Bell Shelter 

Hollywood 

Covenant House California 

Los Angeles 

East Los Angeles Women’s Center – Hope & H.E.A.R.T Emergency Shelter 

Ktown for All 

Los Angeles Mission 

Street Symphony 

San Diego 

Father Joe’s Village 

Santa Clara 

Bill Wilson Center 

Watsonville 

The Salvation Army 

Whittier 

Whittier Area Interfaith Council 

Colorado 

Denver 

Colorado Coalition for the Homeless 

Connecticut 

Ansonia 

Master’s Table Community Meals 

Waterbury 

St. Vincent DePaul 

Delaware 

Dover 

The Salvation Army 

District of Columbia 

Washington, D.C. 

Covenant House Washington 

Miriam’s Kitchen 

Florida 

DeLand 

God’s Bathhouse 

Fort Lauderdale 

Covenant House Florida 

Jacksonville Beach 

Mission House 

Lakeland 

Talbot House Ministries 

Pensacola 

Alfred-Washburn Center 

Waterfront Rescue Mission 

Tampa 

The Salvation Army 

Georgia 

Atlanta 

Covenant House Georgia 

Crossroads Community Ministries 

Nicholas House 

Zaban Paradies Center 

Savannah 

Divine Rest Inc. 

Hawaii 

Hilo 

Hope Services Hawaii Inc. 

Idaho 

Boise 

Interfaith Sanctuary Shelter 

Illinois 

Chicago 

Covenant House Illinois 

Lawndale Christian Health Center 

The Night Ministry 

The Salvation Army 

Indiana 

Indianapolis 

Horizon House 

Wheeler Mission 

Iowa 

Council Bluffs 

MICHA House 

Iowa City 

Shelter House 

Kansas 

Topeka 

Topeka Rescue Mission 

Kentucky 

Louisville 

The Salvation Army 

Louisiana 

New Orleans 

UNITY of Greater New Orleans 

Maine 

Bangor 

Bangor Area Homeless Shelter 

Maryland 

Baltimore 

Agape House Inc. 

Baltimore Station 

Massachusetts 

Boston 

Pine Street Inn 

Michigan 

Detroit 

Covenant House Michigan 

Mount Clemens 

Turning Point 

Minnesota 

Minneapolis 

St. Stephen’s Street Outreach 

Mississippi 

Vicksburg 

Warren County Children’s Shelter 

Missouri 

St. Louis 

Students-in-Transition (St. Louis School Board) 

Montana 

Billings 

Montana Rescue Mission 

Nebraska 

Omaha 

Siena/Francis House 

Nevada 

Las Vegas 

Caridad Charity 

New Hampshire 

Concord 

Concord Coalition to End Homelessness 

Plymouth 

Bridge House Inc. 

New Jersey 

Freehold 

Destiny’s Bridge 

Lawrenceville 

HomeFront 

Newark 

Covenant House New Jersey 

New Mexico 

Albuquerque 

Joy Junction 

New York 

New York 

Covenant House New York 

Midnight Run 

Syracuse 

Rescue Mission Alliance 

North Carolina 

Asheville 

Homeward Bound 

Charlotte 

Men’s Shelter of Charlotte/Urban Ministry Center 

Thomasville 

Cooperative Community Ministry 

Winston-Salem 

Bethesda Center 

Samaritan Ministries 

The Salvation Army 

Winston-Salem Rescue Mission 

North Dakota 

Bismarck 

Ministry on the Margins 

Minot 

YWCA Minot 

Ohio 

Akron 

Community Support Services 

Cincinnati 

Shelterhouse 

Cleveland 

The City Mission Men’s Crisis Center 

Columbus 

Compassion Outreach Ministries 

Oklahoma 

Oklahoma City 

City Rescue Mission 

Oregon 

Lebanon 

Family Assistance and Resource Center 

Portland 

Central City Concern 

Pennsylvania 

Natrona 

The Building Block of Natrona 

Philadelphia 

Bethesda Project 

Covenant House Pennsylvania 

Project HOME 

Pittsburgh 

Pittsburgh Mercy’s Operation Safety Net 

Pottsville 

Schuylkill Women in Crisis 

Wilkes-Barre 

The Salvation Army 

Puerto Rico 

San Juan 

The Salvation Army 

Rhode Island 

Providence 

Crossroads Rhode Island 

South Carolina 

Columbia 

Transitions Homeless Center 

Sioux Falls 

Bishop Dudley Hospitality House 

Tennessee 

Kingsport 

Hunger First 

Memphis 

Urban Bike Food Ministry 

Nashville 

Open Table 

Texas 

Austin 

Mobile Loaves and Fishes 

Copperas Cove 

Operation Stand Down Central Texas 

Dallas 

The Stewpot Dallas 

Farmers Branch 

Just Because Inc. 

Houston 

Covenant House Texas 

Lord of the Streets 

Utah 

Salt Lake City 

The Road Home 

Vermont 

Burlington 

Committee On Temporary Shelter 

Virginia 

Charlottesville 

The Haven 

Richmond 

The Salvation Army 

Washington 

Seattle 

Seattle Homeless Outreach 

The Salvation Army 

West Virginia 

Charleston 

Union Mission 

Parkersburg 

The Salvation Army 

Wisconsin 

Milwaukee 

The Guest House of Milwaukee 

Waukesha 

Hope Center 

Wyoming 

Casper 

Wyoming Rescue Mission 

Hanes 

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HanesBrands is a socially responsible leading marketer of everyday basic innerwear and activewear apparel in the Americas, Europe, Australia and Asia-Pacific. The company markets T-shirts, bras, panties, shapewear, underwear, socks, hosiery, and activewear under some of the world’s strongest apparel brands, including Hanes, Champion, Bonds, Maidenform, DIM,Bali,Playtex, Bras NThings, Nur Die/Nur Der, Alternative, L’eggs, JMS/Just My Size, Lovable, Wonderbra, Berlei,andGear for Sports. More information about the company and its award-winning corporate social responsibility initiatives may be found at  www.Hanes.com/corporate. Visit our newsroom at  https://newsroom.hanesbrands.com/. Connect with the company via social media: Twitter (@hanesbrands), Facebook (www.facebook.com/hanesbrandsinc), Instagram (@hanesbrands), and LinkedIn (@Hanesbrandsinc).