Crafting a Better World
View the (ever expanding) list of organizations and actions we have highlighted and supported through our newsletters.
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Anti-ICE Efforts in Minneapolis
We are outraged by the state-sanctioned violence occurring in Minneapolis and elsewhere in the United States at the hands of ICE. Agents are targeting schools, businesses, and neighborhoods. Children are scared. Adults are scared. We are not safer.If you, too, are feeling scared (hopeless, helpless, angry), there are local organizations in Minneapolis doing their best to help impacted families. Visit the links below to learn more and donate if you're able.
• Immigrant Defense Network
• COPAL, Communities Organizing Latine Power and Action
• Immigrant Law Center of Minnesota
Attic Youth Center
Kate designed adorable stickers to fundraise for Pride Month in 2025! We are collected donations for the Philadelphia-based Attic Youth Center in our retail shop. Stop by and donate $5 or more and we'll send you home with a holographic or glitter sticker!
The Banned Book Wagon
The Banned Wagon came to Philadelphia in the fall of '25! A mobile library from Penguin Random House, this truck full of banned books was on tour October 5–11 during Banned Book Week. The project raises awareness about censorship and celebrates the freedom to read.This year’s route focuses on just two cities—Philadelphia and Washington, D.C.—chosen for their central role in American democracy. At each stop, visitors can browse 30 challenged titles, pick up free copies (while supplies last), and even spark more donations by scanning the QR code on the truck. Learn more here!
The Halloween Helpers
Halloween is one of the best holidays for crafty people! If you have extra costumes or fabrics, you can donate them to your local library or an organization like The Halloween Helpers.
Knitted Knockers
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month! Now is a great time to join Knitted Knockers creating soft and comfortable prosthetics for people post-mastectomy surgery. Learn more here.
City of Elderly Love Fundraiser
City of Elderly Love, a local senior pet rescue, is hosted a tattoo flash fun-draiser on March 8! Join them at the CO Lab in Glenside, Pennsylvania between 12 and 6 p.m. for tattoos, raffles, and of
course, cute adoptable senior pets. Admission to the event is free!
Not local to Philadelphia? Support this amazing cause and donate to City of Elderly Love here.
Continental Divide Trail Coalition
Many of you may know (virtually or IRL) Jaime Jennings, one of the founders of Fancy Tiger Crafts. She now works for the Continental Divide Trail Coalition, an organization that advocates in congress for public lands, builds and maintains trails, and elevates gateway communities.
One of her favorite recent projects are a series of films intended to elevate the voices of Latino communities along the trail. You can directly support Jaime and the ongoing work of the CDTC here.
Cradles to Crayons
As the weather turns colder, we wanted to highlight Cradles to Crayons, an organization dedicated to providing kids with clothing essentials they need, free of charge. If you don’t live near Philadelphia, check out national organization One Warm Coat’s expansive list of partners here.
Craftivism Book List
We're parents to tweens and teens, and the socio-political climate has certainly been complicated as of late. Reading is one way to calm the young mind while also teaching them something new! Courtney found this great article full of book recommendations for young adults that center craftivism: a form of activism that uses crafts to promote social change. (Also, one of the book titles is Crafting a Better World!)
Germantown Community Fridge
We hosted a food drive at our brick-and-mortar shop in Philadelphia, to support our community via the Germantown Community Fridge during the SNAP funding crisis. We're proud to be a certified drop off location in 2026 and will be making weekly donations to the 20 W Armat St location.
Immigrant Defenders Law Center
In a time when the news can feel paralyzing, we're sharing one way to help: Immigrant Defenders Law Center (ImmDef) is a next-generation social justice law firm fighting injustices in the immigration system. The most effective way to support their life-saving legal work is through a monetary
donation—every contribution makes a difference. Donate here today.
Justice at Work
Justice at Work is a legal aid organization provideing free assistance to low-wage workers in Pennsylvania. Donations directly contribute to their efforts to ensure a safe and fair workplace for all.
Knit for Food
We were a part of the 2025 Knit for Food Knit-a-Thon, a fundraiser for Feeding America, World Central Kitchen, No Kid Hungry, and Meals on Wheels. We hosted an in-person event with coffee and treats sponsored by High Point Cafe exclusively
for fundraisers who join our team.
Not local? Check for a meetup near you here!
Knit the Rainbow
In the spirit of gifting, we're sharing the amazing nonprofit Knit the Rainbow! Founded in 2020, KtR collects and distributes thousands of hand knit and crochet garments from around the country to help homeless LGBTQ+ youth in New York City survive the brutal winters. You can find a drop-off partner near you here, or make a contribution directly here.
L.A. Wildfires
The L.A. Wildfire Mutual Aid Index,
is a master list of arts organizations and individuals that need(ed) help.
Little Free Libraries
One of the best parts about our Mt. Airy community is the plethora of Little Free Libraries scattered throughout the neighborhood. Now more than ever, literacy is so important!
Learn about starting your own Little Free Library here.
Loose Ends Project
Loose Ends is a nonprofit founded by knitters Jennifer Simonic and Masey Kaplan. They match volunteer crafters with projects left unfinished by loved ones who’ve passed away, helping bring comfort and closure one stitch at a time. Learn more or get involved at looseendsproject.org.
National Immigration Services Directory
The National Immigration Services Legal
Services Directory is a nationwide directory of legal service providers by state, county, or detention facility that provide free or low-cost immigration legal
services.
Remember: you have zero obligation to speak to immigration officers
or answer any questions.
National Library Week
National Library Week is an annual celebration highlighting the valuable role that libraries and library professionals play in transforming lives and strengthening communities.
Learn more about actions you
can take to support your local library here.
NE Philly Plane Crash
A plane crash in NE Philly on January 31st, 2025, claimed all the lives onboard and left others severely injured.
We are sharing GoFundMe for 9-year-old Ramsses, who was badly hurt and lost his father in the accident. 10-year-old Andre Howard was also seriously injured as he attempted to shield his 4-year-old sister from the blast—and now faces a long and difficult road to recovery.
Please keep Philadelphia in your thoughts as the Northeast community mourns, repairs, and recovers from this devastating tragedy.
Social Justice Sewing Academy
The Social Justice Sewing Academy! founded in 2017, is a non-profit organization that aims to empower individuals to utilize textile art for personal transformation, community cohesion, and to begin the journey toward becoming an agent of social change.
Sponsor an SJSA program or donate workshop supplies here.
Support for Alex from Fibre Space
One of the best things about the fiber arts world is the way our community shows up for one another. Our friends at Fibre Space are rallying to lift up one of their beloved “fibre alumni,” Alex, and her mom during a difficult season. Funds raised helped cover Alex's in-home hospice care, medical expenses, housing costs, and other end-of-life needs after a long battle with metastatic breast cancer. Every contribution will make a direct, meaningful difference.
Tacony LAB Community Art Center
Created in 2017, the Tacony LAB Community Art Center brings the NE Philadelphia neighborhood and the arts together to create a unique hub for earning, creativity, and community engagement. Support the center here.
The Trevor Project
You deserve a welcoming, loving world. And so do the people you care about. The Trevor Project is the leading suicide prevention and crisis intervention nonprofit organization for LGBTQ+ young people, providing information & support 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Anyone can reach out to a counselor if they’re struggling, find answers and information, and get the tools to help someone else if needed.
Donate to The Trevor Project here.
Wild Ride Collective
Philly-based Wild Ride Collective hosts weekly youth groups with a focus on activism and social justice. A program near and dear to Kate's heart, Wild Ride Collective is raising funds to help continue their community work. If you're looking for a quick and easy way to support a great cause helping to raise the next generation of artists and leaders, donate here!
World Health Organization
The US may not be a part of the World Health Organization anymore, but that doesn't mean you can't stay informed on global health. The WHO offers countless newsletters that are free to subscribe to including vaccines, influenza (zoonotic and seasonal), water sanitation, and more.