UStory: Handmade Brigade
How do you give back?
It is probably a question that we either do not ask ourselves enough or ask too much too often.
With good intentions, we look for the best ways to help and extend support to those who need it. While the rest of us continue to search and wonder, organizations like Handmade Brigade has figured out exactly how to do it and to whom their efforts will go.
Knitting a Cause
Handmade Brigade founder, Liz Howard, found her love for loom knitting in 2015 after watching a YouTube video. She made a couple of scarves and gifted them to loved ones for Christmas. What seemed like a newfound hobby paved the way into something more purposeful.
Liz’s family has a rich history of military service. Her father and uncle are veterans of the U.S. Navy, and her paternal grandparents served in the U.S. Army Corps. This inspired Liz to create an organization as a way of giving back to the brave individuals, like her family members, who stepped up to defend the nation and protect the liberties we hold dear.
Handmade Warmth and Gratitude
Handmade Brigade is a charitable non-profit that donates handmade hats and scarves to U.S. military personnel and veterans. The handmade items are donated by volunteer knitters, loom knitters, and crocheters across the United States using all American-made materials.
According to Liz, the handmade campaign is meant to acknowledge their services and to let them know that their sacrifices are deeply appreciated, especially those who are serving aboard, facing constant danger away from their homes and loved ones.
When asked why she chose handmade hats and scarves to support U.S. military personnel and veterans, Liz says:
Volunteer Community
Handmade Brigade enjoys a strong following on social media. Their presence has helped them grow a volunteer base that is incredibly supportive of their efforts. Their community of crafters generously dedicates their time and talents to keep the steady flow of handmade donations coming.
They have come a long way from when Liz first started. In the early days of Handmade Brigade, she was the only person crafting items. Four years later, there are now over twenty talented yarn artists from Maine to California helping her.
Their delivery to the 82nd Infantry Airborne in Afghanistan marked the organization’s 1,000th donated item. As they celebrate this milestone, their eyes are already set on the next 1,000 donations and the 1,000 after that.
Annual Giving Campaigns
With a growing network of volunteers, Liz and her team have decided to launch annual giving campaigns where they chose one branch of the military or a veteran’s organization to focus their efforts on.
Their first one was Scarves for Sailors.
Liz’s father served on a submarine during his Navy career, which made the U.S. Navy a perfect start for the organization’s first donation effort.
After securing the necessary permissions, Handmade Brigade made and gifted 158 scarves to the crew of the USS Virginia. Another batch of scarves went to the crew of Virginia’s former home port of Groton, CT. The latter proved to be an unforgettable experience as they were allowed to make the delivery in person and even took a guided tour of the submarine.
Their second campaign, Beanies for Baghdad was wrapped up in November last year. The campaign was launched in partnership with another non-profit organization, Bunkers in Baghdad, whose donation efforts go to service members deployed in combat zones overseas.
Liz expresses her gratitude to the amazing team of volunteers who helped them produce 314 hats and 14 scarves.
Challenges Along the Way
As with many small non-profit organizations, Handmade Brigade is no stranger to challenges. Among them is the financial capability to cover their expenses. This includes funds for raw materials like yarn, which are more expensive as they only use American-made items for their hats and scarves.
Liz shares that for the first few years of their operation, most of the money came out of her own pocket. But last year, they decided to direct efforts into fundraising initiatives to raise money for their campaigns; and it has paid off.
Help came whenever they call for it. The organization’s supporters would often choose them as the recipient for their birthday or Giving Tuesday fundraisers on Facebook. Even other non-profits are quick to lend a hand.
Making an Impact
A veteran’s experience after military service is nothing short of challenging as they reintegrate themselves back into civilian life. The U.S. Veterans Magazine highlights some of them and that includes reconnecting with the family and entering the workforce.
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs offers programs to help returning military with benefits including healthcare, housing assistance, and careers and employment.
Government support is one thing, but it is another to make them feel a part of the community again. It is this kind of impact that continues to motivate Handmade Brigade in their efforts.
We asked Liz what made her realize the impact of what they do, and she has this story to share.
Liz adds how it gives their team so much joy when they hear back from someone who has received their handmade items. The volunteers themselves have expressed the wonderful feeling of accomplishment in knowing that their handmade scarves and hats are going to service members or veterans.
Building the Brand
One of the efforts that Handmade Brigade wants to explore this year is expanding their branding opportunities, which was one of the reasons that brought them to discover UPrinting.
Liz recalls how they needed a new printing partner for their custom hang tags, and that they were lucky to find us at a crucial stage in their branding process. How come, you ask?
The tags are to be the only branding material that accompanies their hats and scarves. They play an important role by serving as a snapshot representation of the organization and the only instrument that relates their gratitude to the recipient as well as let them know who made the item.
Liz shared kind words of appreciation for her UPrinting experience. We are of course elated to know that an amazing organization like Handmade Brigade has chosen us to be part of their branding process.
Handmade Brigade continues to fulfill its mission to support America’s military with warmth and gratitude.
Liz reiterates that Handmade Brigade’s hats and scarves are physical representations of their gratitude, and if they bring a smile or keep someone a bit more cozy on a cold evening, wherever they are in the country or the world, then they know they’ve done their job.
If you are interested in making handmade hats and scarves for US military and veterans, visit their website and click on the ‘Join the Maker Movement’ button. You can also email Liz at liz@handmadebrigade.org for additional questions.
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