Threading Change is the world’s largest youth-led ethical fashion NGO, envisioning a future where fashion is ethical and circular, rooted in justice with climate, gender, labour, and racial equity at the forefront.
We work at the intersections of consumer education and industry transformation through our tri-impact model of Education, Innovation, and Consultation.

It takes a major fashion CEO just
4 days
to earn what a female garment worker in Bangladesh will earn in their entire lifetime.
Source: 'Reward Work, Not Wealth', Oxfam International, 2018
Our Tri-Impact Model
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Education
We strongly believe in intersectional and equity-based fashion education. We excel in bringing together intergenerational and multicultural communities to build capacity, educate, and engage in collective action.
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Innovation
We help connect innovative ethical brands and organizations with potential investment funding, networking opportunities, and global exposure through visualization, storytelling, and knowledge-sharing.
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Consultation
We engage with diverse and multi-level stakeholders to represent youth and BIPOC communities at the decision-making table, collaboratively advocating for a just fashion future and circular economy.
Our community centred programs work to promote engagement, knowledge-sharing, collaboration and action between stakeholders and citizens in order to ignite systemic change in our local and global fashion industry.
Our Engagement to Date
As a young and growing organization, we rely on the generous support of our donors and funders to continue our programs. With your generous support, we can continue on various projects—from launching youth-led consultations and policy programs, conducting market research, partaking in innovative storytelling, and highlighting ethical fashion initiatives—while fighting to combat fast fashion.
Check out the crowdfunding campaign below.
Let’s Collaborate!
We are endlessly thankful to our project partners and supporters who make our work possible. From funders, to collaborators, to conveners, event co-hosts, and more, we would not be where we are today without their kindness and support.