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Posh Peanut Donates $484K in Children's Clothing through Veterans of Armenia & Hayk for Our Heroes


Posh Peanut Donates $484K in Children's Clothing through Veterans of Armenia & Hayk for Our Heroes
Veterans of Armenia and Hayk for Our Heroes Team in the Posh Peanut Inc. Wearhouse

In a heartfelt response to the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Armenia, Posh Peanut, a leading clothing brand, has made a generous donation of children’s clothing, with a retail value of $484,000. This charitable gesture aims to assist those who have been ethnically cleansed and displaced from their homes in Artsakh, with the support of two prominent humanitarian organizations, Veterans of Armenia, and Hayk for Our Heroes.

Veterans of Armenia and Hayk for Our Heroes Team in the Posh Peanut Inc. Wearhouse
Veterans of Armenia and Hayk for Our Heroes Team in the Posh Peanut Inc. Wearhouse

The crisis in Armenia has left approximately 120,000 people facing the dire consequences of being forcibly removed from their homes, resulting in a severe need for essential supplies. Posh Peanut’s contribution of high-quality kids' clothing will play a vital role in alleviating some of the clothing shortages families face.

Veterans of Armenia and Hayk for Our Heroes Team in the Posh Peanut Inc. Wearhouse
Veterans of Armenia and Hayk for Our Heroes Team in the Posh Peanut Inc. Wearhouse

Veterans of Armenia and Hayk for Our Heroes, have been actively engaged in humanitarian efforts to provide relief and support to the displaced individuals. The clothing donation from Posh Peanut will be instrumental in ensuring that these organizations can deliver warmth, comfort, and a sense of security to the vulnerable children affected by this crisis.


Veterans of Armenia and Hayk for Our Heroes are deeply committed to the cause of aiding the displaced population, and this generous donation underlines their collective dedication to making a difference in the lives of those facing adversity.

Veterans of Armenia and Hayk for Our Heroes Team in the Posh Peanut Inc. Wearhouse
Veterans of Armenia and Hayk for Our Heroes Team in the Posh Peanut Inc. Wearhouse

About Veterans of Armenia:


Veterans of Armenia, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, has been awarded the prestigious Platinum Seal of Transparency by Guidestar. VOA is fully committed to assisting veterans in Armenia during their reintegration into their communities by providing an array of supportive programs, including housing, prosthetics, therapy treatments, scholarships, and many other essential services.


VOA’s mission goes beyond providing immediate assistance to Veterans. VOA aims to unite Armenians, inspire hope, promote mutual support amongst organizations, and show that in times of crisis, unity empowers us to face challenges with increased resilience."

Veterans of Armenia and Hayk for Our Heroes Team in the Posh Peanut Inc. Wearhouse
Veterans of Armenia and Hayk for Our Heroes Team in the Posh Peanut Inc. Wearhouse

About Hayk for Our Heroes:

Hayk For Our Heroes (HFOH) is a dynamic 501(c)(3) non-profit organization based in Los Angeles with a mission to bridge the gap between Armenia, Artsakh, and the diaspora.

Hayk For Our Heroes mission is to empower the diaspora while providing resources for educational, sustainable, and developmental projects in Armenia and Artsakh.

Veterans of Armenia and Hayk for Our Heroes Team in the Posh Peanut Inc. Wearhouse
Veterans of Armenia and Hayk for Our Heroes Team in the Posh Peanut Inc. Wearhouse

About Posh Peanut:


Posh Peanut has set the highest standards in children's textiles, harnessing cutting-edge innovations in textile production. Signature designs that are nothing short of show-stopping – sophisticated yet incredibly comfortable and functional. Over the years, we nurtured an extraordinary community unlike any other brand, and our customers have been the driving force behind Posh Peanut’s direction and growth.



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