Get yourself some cool Estonian Human Rights Centre’s merch!

Donate and get colourful socks or a human rights supporter’s T-shirt as a thank you!

Estonian Human Rights Centre has produced socks that carry a message that is one of the closest to our hearts – difference enriches. We give these cool and colourful socks as a thank you to all the good people who donate at least 15 euros to the Centre. By wearing these socks, you show that you cherish the diversity of Estonian society and value equal treatment for all. 

To all the good donors who have donated at least 20 euros, we are happy to gift a comfortable and ethically made shirt which carries a simple but an important message – I support human rights.

kolm pilti sokkidest kirjaga "erinevus rikastab"
“Difference enriches” socks come in two sizes: 37–40 and 41–44. Socks are made in SUVA hosiery factory, Estonia.

As donations are anonymous, please contact us at info@humanrights.ee after transferring the money. Then we can talk in more detail about what size of socks or T-shirt would be suitable and how to collect them.

inimõiguste keskus, pildistas Janis Kokk

inimõiguste keskus, pildistas Janis Kokk
The human rights defender’s shirts are made of organic cotton by a manufacturer certified by amphori BSCI responsible manufacturing certificate. They are black and white, in straight and slightly figure hugging cuts, and in sizes S to XL.

All donations made to the Estonian Human Rights Centre always go to the right and important place: for the protection of human rights today and in the future. We are grateful for any support! 

In short: how can you get those cool socks / T-shirt?

1. Make a donation of at least 15/20 euros.
2. Let us know by writing to us at info@humanrights.ee that you made a donation and tell us what size of socks or which T-shirt you would like!
3. We agree on how the socks or T-shirt and their new owner get together.
4. You become a happy owner of the socks or T-shirt!

Since you are here...

It is important to protect everyone’s human rights, because it helps to keep stability and peace in the society. There are many challenges for protection of human rights in Estonia: intolerance has really come out of the closet. Bad things happen when good people are too passive, but together we can make a change.

Estonian Human Rights Centre is the competent, accountable and impactful independent human rights organisation in Estonia. Your recurring or one-time donation helps to stand up for human rights everywhere: in courts, in the media, in schools, in the workplace, on the streets and in governmental venues.

Donating is easy, and you can use your credit card if donating from abroad.

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