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Davey Muise & Shovel Brand - Launched 1 For 1 Campaign To Help Homeless Teen Shelters

Davey Muise known for his post-hardcore group, Vanna launched Shovel Brand in 2015. He's proud to announce that Shovel Brand has launched a 1 For 1 Campaign to help homeless teen shelters. For every merchandise item purchased, the exact item will be donated to homeless teens across America. The first teen center Muise is helping is located in his hometown where he and his wife volunteer.

When describing his inspiration Muise says, "everyone deserves the right to feel good. Think about that for a second. No matter who you are, where you are, you deserve to feel good about who and what you are. For us, we go to the mall, shop online to score the latest and greatest fashion trends and threads without giving it much thought other then it makes us feel good, and hey why not. But for those people out there without a home, without basic shelter and basic needs met, fashion is usually the last thing on their mind. Now for a second, imagine being a teenager, struggling to fit in and trying to dress cool. Trying to navigate the pressures of high school while finding your identity along the way. In America homelessness is a huge issue we are facing and sadly 40% of the homeless population is under 18 years old...

So here's my vision for Shovel Brand. A one for one based clothing company in where you buy a product from us and the exact size and style will get printed and shipped to the teen center we work with over here in New England, brand new never been worn. The thought is for you to then where your Shovel Brand product as a conversation starter as to what Shovel Brand is and what it means to be wearing it. This isn't about making money, as we won't be making any, this is about investing in someone's story, giving to someone in need. You want to help others feel good and wear the story like a badge that you help spread everywhere you go? Then help us clothe the kids of America. Our goal is to have a chapter in every state in America but it starts here with you. This is a revolution that people are already in need of. Will you join me, help others write their stories while you continue yours? All we need to do is dig in."
 


Muise, a former teacher, has spent the last two years traveling to over 100 middle and high schools sharing his message of overcoming adversity. Shovel Brand developed from his travels and the need he sees in the community. Find more information HERE.