Become A usa fashion revolutionary
Whether you care about labor rights, human rights or the environment, you are a key variable to help fix the problems that currently exist. Every action counts and every action has ripple effects that create positive change in the industry. It’s time for you to be that ripple of change.
Explore frusa’s volunteer opportunities
Join the Student Ambassador Program. Become part of a network of change-makers and campaign for a clean, safe, fair, transparent, and accountable fashion industry.
1. Inform yourself. Learn about the real cost of fashion and get to the root of #Whomadeyourclothes?
2. Organize events. Collaborate with leaders to bring people together to spread knowlege and create meaningful conversations about change. You will gain real-world experience in submitting proposals, planning events, and working with professionals.
3. Fundraise. Implement your own ideas to raise money and learn the logistics of fundraising.
Apply. Click here to access the application!
Participate in the Regional Coordinator & City Lead program. Get in touch with the regional coordinator nearesxt to you for volunteer opportunities, local involvement ideas, and to stay in the know as the fashion revolution gains momentum across the country.
Contacts:
Tri-state area (NY, CT, NJ):
Megan Simmons and Chelsea Agawa, fashrevusa.tristate@gmail.com
Mid-Atlantic (MD, WV, VA, DE, PA, Washington, DC):
Allie Gardner, fashrevusa.midatlantic@gmail.com
New England (MA, ME, RI, NH, VT):
Kathleen Grevers, fashrevusa.newengland@gmail.com
Midwest/Central (IL, WIM IN, IA, MN, OH, SD, ND, MI, NE, KY, TN):
Ashleyn Przedwiecki, fashrevusa.midwest@gmail.com
Pacific Northwest (WA, OR):
Alessandra Brescia, fashrevusa.pacificnorthwest@gmail.com
West Coast (CA, HI):
Tiffany Semoy Davy, fashrevusa.westcoast@gmail.com
South (TX, OK, AR, KS, LA, MS) and South East (FL, GA, AL, SC, NC):
Megan Stoner, fashrevusa.truesouth@gmail.com
Southwest (AZ, NM, NV, UT): Neha Purohit, fashionrevusa.southwest@gmail.com