“I AM TROY DAVIS” was printed to remember the memory of our dear brother who was murdered by the state, and also to raise awareness and funds for “The Innocence Project”, who fight for TRUE justice and work to exonerate victims who are wrongfully accused.
Before he died, Troy wrote “This movement to end the death penalty, to seek true justice, to expose a system that fails to protect the innocent must be accelerated.” I pray his death acts as fuel that ignites the fire in our hearts and minds to once and for all, abolish the death penalty!
Printed on white Bay Island Unisex tee
(This is a preorder. Shirts are printing and will be available for shipping October 12th).
$22

Visit veilarms.com to see the exclusive collaboration tank top brought to you by Veil Arms Clothing and Cantignore.org.
All proceeds from the sales of this tank go directly to Can’t Ignore the Poor to help further their mission.
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Printed on Anvil 215 tank top.
Mercy - compassion or forbearance shown especially to an offender or to one subject to one’s power; also : lenient or compassionate treatment
b : imprisonment rather than death imposed as penalty for first-degree murder.
Jesus, in Luke 6:36, commanded His followers to ‘Be merciful, just as your heavenly Father is merciful.” In the white background of the shirt is the name of ever death row inmate since the 1970’s executed by America. This is not mercy.
For every shirt sold, the proceeds go to Sister Helen Prejean and the ‘Pull The Plug’ campaign that is working to ban the death penalty in the United States. For more info on Sister Helen Prejean and PTP, visit http://www.sisterhelen.org/.
Printed on American Apparel 50-50 shirt. Heather Black Poly-Cotton Short Sleeve Crew Neck.
(allow two-three weeks for delivery)
$25


“The homelessness here does seem very Third World, and that shouldn’t be happening in America in 2011,” said Martha J. Kegel, the executive director of UNITY. “I am just horrified by the magnitude of the problem.”
On any given night, the streets of New Orleans becomes acts as ‘home’ for over 11,000 of our homeless brothers and sisters.
This is not only a reminder that they all have a story, but a step in the right direction. For every shirt sold, the proceeds will go towards meeting the basic needs of the often forgotten population of New Orleans.
Printed on American Apparel 50-50 shirt. Black Aqua Poly-Cotton Short Sleeve Crew Neck.
(allow two-three weeks for delivery)
$25


This “No Blind Eye” patch puts the issue of poverty and starvation directly in view of those around you. With the inclusion of a church in the image of an emaciated child, the question is raised, “how far from your front door can something like this happen before you get involved?” Concerns have been expressed over the intensity of the graphic, and my only comment would be that this is merely a 1 color print depiction of a very real issue that must be addressed; Human beings should not be allowed to starve. Each patch sold will provide a meal for a skid row Los Angeles resident via the incredible ministry of the Jonah Project.
$8
“For some, loose change acts as a wish. For others, their wish is loose change” - Brandt Russo.
Brandt took this photo in NYC on his tour raising homeless awareness through his film, Adopt-A-Jesus (www.adoptajesus.com). While most people were busy tossing in their ‘wishes’, this one man desperately and shamefully gathered loose change to buy lunch. It was freezing that day and I don’t think we will ever forget how sad he looked. We need to be reminded how valuable the very things we would throw away are to those who have nothing.
For every photo sold, a meal will be provided to a homeless skid row resident in Downtown Los Angeles through the Jonah Project.
8x12 Matte Photo Print
Mother Teresa once said “Each of them is Jesus in Disguise”. Sometimes, we need to be reminded. This photo was taken on the streets of Los Angeles, where over 6,000 homeless men and women call home every night. Each photo sold not only reminds us that we are all precious to God, regardless of how much we have or how much we’ve lost, but a portion of each sale goes to help Enoch Magazine and the Union Rescue Mission. Lets end homelessness.
8x12 Matte Photo Print
Mother Teresa once said “Each of them is Jesus in Disguise”. Sometimes, we need to be reminded. This photo was taken of one of our dear homeless friends, Jimmy on the streets of Los Angeles, where over 6,000 homeless men and women call home every night. Each photo sold not only reminds us that we are all precious to God, regardless of how much we have or how much we’ve lost, but a portion of each sale goes to help Enoch Magazine and the Union Rescue Mission. Lets end homelessness.
8x10 Matte Photo Print
On any given night, over 1000 people sleep on the streets of Skid Row in downtown Los Angeles. Teaming up with Enoch Magazine, we are are launching what we are calling “The Pre-Transitional Housing Project”. We think everyone should have a roof, even those who live on the streets, so our goal is to supply every homeless man, woman, and child a sleeping bag and tent.
For every two shirts sold, a sleeping bag or tent will be purchased and distributed. A blog link will soon be up so you can track how much was raised and how many “pre-transitional homes” were given away. Heres your chance to provide a roof over someones head.
Printed on American Apparel.
Comes in Creme.
(allow two-three weeks for delivery)
$22.00


The Homeless Man design was the 2nd shirt we came out with. Just another one of Jesus’ disguises. With every sale, the proceeds go to restoring the lives of the broken people living in the streets of America. There are between 2.3 and 3.5 million homeless individuals in America, and we cant help them all, but we can start with one.
Printed on American Apparel Standard Vneck.
(allow two-three weeks for delivery)
$25.00


Mother Teresa is one of our greatest inspirations, and she was quoted saying, “In the poor, we find Jesus in His most distressing disguises.” At first glance, you don’t see Mother Teresa behind the bright blue, and that’s how she would have wanted it. Her entire philosophy was to do small things with great love, and loved just being hidden, never in the spotlight. Let us learn a great lesson from that “little pencil in the hand of God.”
Printed on American Apparel.
Comes in Heather Gray.
Available in Vneck & Regular.
$22.00
(allow two-three weeks for delivery)


CANT IGNORE THE POOR (Its Jesus In Disguise). This is the shirt that started it all. A design we threw together in 5 minutes on photoshop after watching a documentary, ‘Born Into Brothels’. We had such an urgency to help the poor, that we began to print this design on ANY shirt we could, and eventually the demand grew. Jesus said in Matthew 25, that when you take care of the poor, you’re taking care of Him. Help us spread this message, and do what you can to show love today.
(allow two-three weeks for delivery)
$18.00
This shirt is printed on an American Apparel standard T-Shirt.


Weezy is us and we are Weezy. This shirt is a small reminder that NO ONE is beyond redemption and we are called to lift up and encourage all. I really hope we begin to re-humanize those who society has done such a job dehumanizing.
$22.00
This shirt is printed on an American Apparel white Fine Jersey Short Sleeve T-Shirt.













