Charity - Social Projects GCUS

Social Project GCUS 2025

Altruistic Souls: Together We Are Stronger

The non-profit Almas Altruistas Foundation , under the motto "Together we are stronger," is dedicated to addressing social needs, providing comprehensive support to families living in extreme poverty. Its work is based on solidarity and the creation of strategic alliances with other organizations committed to social welfare.

This year, as part of its commitment to the community, Almas Altruistas is joining Global Couture US 2025 to support the Pink Warriors , the first competitive and recreational rowing team made up of women cancer survivors. This admirable initiative not only promotes physical activity and empowerment, but also raises funds to help women currently facing this disease, significantly contributing to their emotional and physical rehabilitation.

Social Project GCUS 2024

Hogar Madelaes in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, provides shelter and opportunities for orphaned girls, ensuring they grow up in a safe environment with access to education and the resources necessary for a full and healthy childhood.

As part of its commitment to social responsibility, Global Couture US personally visited the home, bringing books, food, and support for the maintenance of its facilities. This effort reaffirms our mission to positively impact the lives of these girls, offering them tools for their development and a future with greater opportunities.

We continue to believe that fashion, art, and culture can be agents of change, and Global Couture US will continue to support initiatives that transform lives.

Social Project GCUS 2023

Global Couture is dedicated to supporting various international organizations, such as the TK2 Foundation, that help children with rare diseases by providing them with access to the treatments they need to continue living.

Arthur Estopinan, Arturito's father, has dedicated his life to helping children in different countries obtain essential medications to combat TK2 deficiency. In 2015, only 1,500 cases of this disease were known, and sadly, most children did not survive. However, thanks to the right treatments, Arturito has defied the odds and lived for more than a decade, demonstrating the vital impact of medicine and the dedication of his family.