A T-shirt fundraiser that connects Indigenous teachings with modern world problems

 

 Our Goal: Print messages of hope on the humble T-shirt to raise awareness and raise money for organizations that advocate for Indigenous sovereignty and rights, safe affordable housing, as well as those that push for a guaranteed liveable income.

Meme Tees Messages of Hope Tee - Keith Larkin model - Sky Goodwin Photo

Welcome

Meme Tees: Messages of Hope is a T-shirt fundraising project with a purpose to inspire and raise awareness around Indigenous sovereignty and rights, safe, affordable housing and a universal living income for all.

The first edition T-shirt in the series features the message:

Safe, Affordable Housing and a Liveable Income are Medicine

This meme honours the Indigenous Wisdom Keepers and is our prayer for indigenous peoples, and all people around the world.

Mission & Vision

Meme Tees: Messages of Hope seeks to amplify Indigenous rights and the voices of social workers, healthcare workers, housing workers, outreach workers, shelter workers and many other people across Canada who know that safe, affordable housing and a liveable income are medicine. Justice in the service of social wellbeing and working to improve the health and supports for people living in poverty are roots of social work and are our core values, our heart and soul, and our ongoing mission.

This fundraising project endeavours to raise awareness that Ihousing and liveable income are Medicine, in every sense of the word. The design on the T-shirt reflects the ideals of the Indigenous Medicine Wheel:

“Medicine” within the context of the Medicine Wheel, represents the alignment and continuous interaction of the physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual realities. The circle shape represents the interconnectivity of all aspects of one’s being, including the connection with the natural world.

Medicine wheels are frequently believed to be the circle of awareness of the individual self; the circle of knowledge that provides the power we each have over our own lives.

sourced from the ICTInc Blog

The presence of the Medicine Wheel also draws attention to the fact that Indigenous people account for 2.2% of Vancouver’s total population but make up 33% of the homeless count in Metro Vancouver. Indigenous people are disproportionately affected by poor housing and inadequate income across Canada.

sourced from Vancouver Homeless Count 2020 (p.25)

We believe that everyone in this wealthy country of Canada has a part to play in finding ways to solve the problem of homelessness and offer hope to people living in poverty. How can people heal, grow and thrive if they do not have a safe place to call home?

Our goal is to raise awareness about the need for this medicine, and to do so with a light environmental footprint following a non-profit model.

Meme Tees donates to the following registered charities on a rotating basis:


The T-Shirt

 
Meme Tees Shirt front and back - Meme Tees Messages

Messages of Hope Tee - 1st Edition

Special price for 2024

T-shirts are $7.00

In lieu of the cost of the T-shirt, please donate one of the charitable organizations’ links on this website, or to a charity of your choice.

✓ $7.00 covers shipping within Canada and to ship elsewhere is an extra $6.00.

Meme Tees Messages is thrilled to be partnering with the following companies:

✓ Ethically sourced, sustainable fabric (sustainably sourced cotton and recycled polyester) t-shirts by Threadfast

✓ Printed locally in East Vancouver, with environmentally benign inks by Pressing Matters

✓ Mailing packages made of recycled plastic and sourced from an eco-packaging alliance company, Noissue

Meme Tees Messages T-Shirt front

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