"One to Wear, One to Share" Making sure No child goes unclothed. Meet Tiny Impact children clothing brand




Napoleon Williams a 25 year old entrepreneur from Los Angeles California talks to us about his company Tiny Impact –  clothing brand.


On his own words:



“It all began 3 years ago! Our son was negligently treated by a hospital affecting our lives forever. A doctor told us our son had 3 days to live,  our baby defied all odds,  we spent the next year in the hospital with him day in and day out;  losing jobs, being removed from school, having no assistance other than family, friends, and what they could spare to help with,  we were so blessed for that!

The next two years were spent with our son at home taking care of him giving him an abundance of love, comfortability, and quality of life. In November of 2016 our son passed away,  his body could no longer sustain, this hurt us to our core yet deeply inspired me to push myself in keeping his memory alive forever leaving his legacy here on earth so that his passing had a meaning.




I got to thinking, how we could take this horrible thing that happened to our family and make something beautiful out of it. We began researching, We wanted to start something that matters, after weeks of looking into so many industries, We stumbled on to article about millions of families that cannot afford the necessities such as clothing and I thought this was our opportunity to take action, make our son proud, and to leave our tiny impact on the world! Our son was born on the smaller side, his mother nicknamed him Tiny and our goal was to leave his "Impact" through us which is what the name was inspired by "Tiny Impact" and the logo has my son's actual footprint inside the globe we implement every bit of him into the brand,  we want to change as many lives as possible, to clothe every child we possibly can.”


The CEO of Tiny Impact Napoleon Williams  told us the importance of his brand and motto; that for every purchase they donate a clothing for children in need "One to Wear, One to Share" modality.


Find more about them on their website.https://www.tinyimpactco.com/

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