Cypress TX Nonprofit's Goal To Sell 1,000 Hoodies To Help Single Mothers With Severely Ill Children

Hoodies4Healing Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, along with Blessties Christian Apparel & Accessories in Cypress, TX, is making a significant impact in the hearts and lives of single mothers with critically ill children through its Mother of the Month (MOM) Program.

RoseMary Tucker, the face behind these powerhouse brands, is on a mission to help single mothers offset the cost of medical expenses to help heal their sick children. RoseMary faced her own health crisis with her daughter in 2019. Her daughter had a cyst growing in the center of her brain and needed life-threatening surgery to have the cyst removed.

As a result, RoseMary formed the Hoodies4Healing Foundation and raised over $60,000 to pay for her daughter's medical expenses. Upon her daughter's healing, RoseMary promised God that she'd dedicate her time and energy paying it forward to as many families as possible through the Hoodies4Healing Foundation.

Each month, she features a mother on Hoodies4Healing.com and donates 50% of the proceeds from Blessties Christian Apparel directly to the mothers. Her goal is to sell 1,000 hoodies.

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Check out the video below to see the March 2021 MOM and her son, the first benefitting family:

Donate to this tremendous cause

Visit hoodies4healing.com/mom to donate or purchase special edition I Am Healed hoodies, t-shirts, face masks, candles and other merchandise created in honor of each child. Your help will get every sick child one step closer to declaring, “I Am Healed.”

Jaquetta Bazier

Jaquetta is the Founding Editor of Kin + Dignity Magazine, an award-winning essayist, award-nominated author, and breast cancer survivor. The Montgomery, Alabama, born and rural Waugh community-raised, native is on a divine mission to bring authentic and powerful stories of Southern Black culture, literature, and art to light with a specific focus on small-town and rural areas. 

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