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Hoodie Hut Revives Charity Hoodie Scheme After Nationwide Success in 2024

Sheffield-based hoodie supplier Hoodie Hut is bringing back its “Hoodies for Charity” initiative following a highly successful first year.

In 2024, the programme donated 250 printed hoodies to a variety of UK-based charities. Thanks to the campaign’s strong impact, the company is once again offering branded apparel to support charity workers and volunteers. These hoodies are intended to improve visibility and recognition at fundraising events, outreach initiatives, and within local communities.

This year, Hoodie Hut is linking the campaign directly to its core business, donating one free hoodie for every school that ordered leavers hoodies with the company. Director David Cavill explains:

“Last year’s initiative exceeded our expectations. We were able to help dozens of charities improve their visibility and create a stronger presence in their local communities. We’ve seen firsthand how something as simple as a branded hoodie can make a difference, and we’re excited to continue that impact this year. We hope to reach even more charities who can benefit from what we do best.”

The 2025 giveaway launches on 4th August and runs until 25th August. UK-based charities can apply through the dedicated webpage at hoodiehut.co.uk/hoodies-for-charity. The application process is quick and straightforward, ensuring that as many organisations as possible can take advantage of the offer.

The idea for Hoodies for Charity started close to home. Over the years, Hoodie Hut worked with a handful of local charities in Sheffield and saw first-hand how limited funding often made it difficult for them to afford branded clothing for their teams. Providing the branded hoodies turned out to make a bigger difference than they ever expected. Encouraged by the impact, they decided last year to take the initiative nationwide to reach and support more charities across the UK.

Cavill adds:

“We’re a small Sheffield business that’s been fortunate to work with hundreds of schools every year. This initiative is our way of saying thank you and giving back. It’s also a chance to shine a spotlight on the amazing work charities do in communities up and down the country. We hope this encourages other small businesses to find ways to use their skills and products to support causes they care about.”

Last year’s campaign helped charities improve team unity, increase visibility at events, and save money that could instead be directed toward frontline support and services. Hoodie Hut hopes that this year’s campaign will continue to make a tangible difference for charities of all sizes, from small grassroots organisations to larger regional causes.

For more information or to apply, visit hoodiehut.co.uk/hoodies-for-charity.

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