Clothing Brands That Help Rescued Farm Animals

If you fancy helping farm sanctuaries and making a difference, there’s an easy-peasy way to do this – next time you’re stocking up on organic tees and sweatshirts, just buy from these organisations, that donate a portion of profits to help our barnyard friends!
A few items contain recycled polyester or elastane. If bought, launder in a microfibre filter (or just buy the 100% natural fabrics, far simpler!)

Everything in Viva’s TeeMill shop is organic cotton, made with green energy and sent in zero waste packaging. Find designs for men, women and children. Proceeds help this charity’s animal welfare campaigns (responsible for pulling many poor-welfare meats from supermarket shelves).

Heartcure Clothing uses profits to help a couple of sanctuaries, everything sent in plastic-free packaging.
Viva La Vegan uses profits from t-shirts, hoodies and hats to help Footprints Animal Sanctuary (set in 22 acres on the Staffordshire/Cheshire border that cares for almost 200 animals).
Vegan Outfitters sells nice long-sleeved organic tees for chilly days, donating to farm sanctuaries and ocean charities
More Little Gifts to Help Farm Sanctuaries

Many farm sanctuaries run their own online shops, selling branded clothing and accessories to raise money. Examples include The Retreat Animal Rescue, Surge Sanctuary and Tower Hill Stables.
Every item from these shops comes with a story—sometimes even featuring the sanctuary’s real-life animal residents.

Good Heart Animal Sanctuaries offers nice art prints, to benefit the wonderful work they do.

Baah-land is a wonderful sanctuary in Worcestershire, run by a devoted couple on a shoestring budget. You can help by purchasing this organic cotton t-shirt (also in green and for men), or treat yourself to a large shopping tote for your vegan groceries!

