£6,201 RAISED
As of April 2026
Wear our values
These tees make a bold statement. In a world where people wear hate on their sleeves, we wear our love, solidarity, and compassion across our chests.
Support change
We donate a percentage of profits directly to grassroots organisations doing the real work in their communities.
These aren’t big charities; they’re the ones on the ground, meeting urgent needs and driving long-term change.
Start conversations
Bold statements spark dialogue. We share clear, accessible content about the issues behind each tee so you can feel confident caring out loud and backing it up with facts.
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Be a hottie with heart
Apathy is ugly.
Compassion is c*nty.
Caring for people and the planet is sexy.
Kindness is beautiful.
Slow & intentional
Hot People Care About is committed to keeping things as ethical and sustainable as possible:
We source eco-friendly and ethically produced apparel. Our tees are screen-printed in London using eco water-based inks.
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Transparency
We don’t just send a donation and dip. We stay in close contact with the grassroots organisations we support, listening, learning, co-creating, and using our platform to make their work impossible to ignore.
Follow @hotpeoplecareabout to stay updated and educated, see how much we’ve raised, and track the real-world change you’ve helped make happen.
Impact
Yalla for the Hospital
Hot People Care About and red. is fundraising to support Maiurno Hospital in Sennar State, Sudan.
Maiurno Hospital is the only functioning health centre in the area, serving hundreds of people each day. After years of war and neglect, it urgently needs support. Facilities are damaged, essential hygiene supplies are lacking, and staff are working tirelessly to meet the community’s needs.
Why this matters
Sudan is facing one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises, yet it is receiving the least attention. Communities are doing everything they can to survive, but they need support. With over 70% of hospitals and health facilities in conflict-affected areas no longer functioning, health centres like Maiurno Hospital have become true lifelines.This is about solidarity, dignity and making sure people can access the most basic human right: healthcare.
How your donation will be used
All funds raised will go directly towards rebuilding the hospital facilities and any other medical supplies or items needed.
What now?
1. Keep eyes on Sudan! Keep talking about Sudan.
❤️ UK based resources, protest and petitions
2. Donate to the fundraiser: Yalla for the Hospital
3. Stay connected and updated: @yallaforsudan
Every contribution — big or small — makes a real impact. If you can’t donate, sharing this fundraiser goes a long way.
Haboba’s House x Hope & Haven for Refugees
Haboba’s House
Haboba’s House is a Sudanese-led initiative repairing family homes damaged by the war in Sudan.
www.habobashouse.com
@habobashouse
Hope and Haven for Refugees
Hope and Haven for Refugees is a humanitarian initiative dedicated to supporting refugees and internally displaced people who have fled conflict and instability. Working primarily in border regions such as Chad’s Adré camp, the organisation provides urgent relief, such as food, medical care, trauma support and essential supplies.
www.hopeandhavenforrefugees.org
@hopeandhavenrefugees
What now?
1. Keep eyes on Sudan! Keep talking about Sudan.
❤️ UK based resources, protest and petitions.
2. Donate:
❤️ Haboba's House
❤️ Hope and Haven Sudan
3. Stay connected and and updated:
@Habobas.house
@hopeandhavenrefugees
The Rohingya Maìyafuìnor Collaborative Network
The Rohingya Maìyafuìnor Collaborative Network is a grassroots, women-led initiative tackling the Rohingya crisis from within the community itself.
How the hotties helped:
❤️ Covered the university fees for a Rohingya refugee student in Indonesia.
❤️ Provided women and pregnant mothers with food, milk, and clothes.
❤️ Purchased 20 sewing machines for the Threads of Resilience program in the Bangladesh camps.
What now?
1. Don't stop talking about the Rohingya people!
2. Donate to their Emergency Relief for Rohingya fundraiser.
3. Stay connected and updated: @rohingyawomencollaborative