Mark Rekers

  1. Thinking Globally, Working Locally

    “Thinking globally, working locally.”  I saw this slogan on a dumpster tonight.  This phrase caught my thoughts.  We at One Thread Outfitters have a global mindset with a vision to meet the needs of the world.  We will always be thinking globally, but we must also be working locally.  With humanitarian projects now in two countries, we are exploring local needs and how to meet them in our neighborhood, community, state, and country. 

    I had the opportunity to meet with a new friend, Robbie Madison, the other night to discuss such local needs.  Included in our discussion were the homeless and senior citizens from South Carolina to California.  Did you know that South Carolina ranks second in the United States for seniors going hungry (according to the Meals on Wheels Association of America, check out the article here)?  I had no idea until recently!  There are huge local needs.  I am not sure what One Thread’s first local project is going to be, but one thing is for sure, it will be soon. 

    If you know of a great needs in your area and ways to meet them (creative ideas welcomed too), swing over to One Thread’s site here and drop us a note.  Or you can DM us on Twitter (@onethread).  Give us ideas!  Join us in the fight for enough.

    You can also find me on Twitter (@markrekers).

    Remember that you should think global but you can start local.

    Posted 1 year ago


  2. Behind the scenes of One Thread Outfitters’ GATHERED product photo shoot with Pat Wright Photography. Stay tuned for the unveiling of the collection…

    Behind the scenes of One Thread Outfitters’ GATHERED product photo shoot with Pat Wright Photography. Stay tuned for the unveiling of the collection…

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  3. $9 BOTTLE OF ZICAM

    I just bought a $9 bottle of Zicam and realized that what I spent on it could provid 40 meals to a hungry family of four in Nicaragua. That’s exactly what happens for every Project Nicaragua shirt purchased. Last year, One Thread Outfitters was able to provide over 10,000 meals through the sales of its shirts. Let’s make 2010 an even greater impact. Buy your shirt here and read more about Project Nicaragua here including other humanitarian projects One Thread is involved in. Together we can make a difference in the world. Follow One Thread on Twitter and join the Facebook group.

    You want. They need. We bridge the gap.

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    Posted 1 year ago


  4. 
It’s late and I should be sleeping, but I wanted to share some awesome news with you.  I just had an exciting conversation tonight with Pat Wright.  I am proud to announce that One Thread Outfitters has just finalized a partnership with a girls’ co-op in Madriz, Nicaragua! We are both excited to see the wonderful items they will be making for One Thread’s up-and-coming accessories collection, GATHERED.  I want to give God all the glory for setting up this connection for us while we were down in Nicaragua during Drop One. The girls’ story, which includes a strong drive and passion for education and small business, is incredible!  I can’t get into too much detail right now, but the income from the items they sell will help them attend school by subsidizing the cost.  I can’t wait for you to hear their story and hear more about the GATHERED collection that is launching soon!  Stay tuned…
We are humbled to partner with these girls.  One Thread sales from the co-op items under our accessories collection will go to further help these girls in need.
I look forward to getting back down to Nicaragua to meet these girls and start working with them!
Exciting things to come…

    It’s late and I should be sleeping, but I wanted to share some awesome news with you.  I just had an exciting conversation tonight with Pat Wright.  I am proud to announce that One Thread Outfitters has just finalized a partnership with a girls’ co-op in Madriz, Nicaragua! We are both excited to see the wonderful items they will be making for One Thread’s up-and-coming accessories collection, GATHERED.  I want to give God all the glory for setting up this connection for us while we were down in Nicaragua during Drop One. The girls’ story, which includes a strong drive and passion for education and small business, is incredible!  I can’t get into too much detail right now, but the income from the items they sell will help them attend school by subsidizing the cost.  I can’t wait for you to hear their story and hear more about the GATHERED collection that is launching soon!  Stay tuned

    We are humbled to partner with these girls.  One Thread sales from the co-op items under our accessories collection will go to further help these girls in need.

    I look forward to getting back down to Nicaragua to meet these girls and start working with them!

    Exciting things to come…

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