CSR & Philanthropy · July 2, 2026

Knitting Kindness: WOOLORO Donates School Uniforms to Support Lulong Special Education Students

Brand Manager Yin Lu visits special education school, deepening disability support and empowering special groups through industrial strength.

QINHUANGDAO, July 2, 2026 — Global crochet brand WOOLORO continues to advance its long-term disability support initiative. Yin Lu, Manager of the WOOLORO flagship store, represented the corporation at the Lulong Special Education School in Hebei Province to donate a batch of brand-new school uniforms. This move provides tangible material support and industrial empowerment, building a warm platform for growth for special-needs youth and fulfilling the brand's long-term CSR philosophy: "Public Welfare for the Disabled: We Are Always on the Road."

During the event, Yin Lu engaged in deep discussions with school officials and teachers to understand the teaching, living, and specialized vocational training programs on campus. The Lulong Special Education School offers unique crochet and knitting handcraft classes, where many students demonstrate exceptional artistic talent. Leveraging the complete supply chain of the parent company, KIVA STITCH, and the resources of local UNESCO heritage workshops, WOOLORO has maintained a multi-year partnership to create a full-chain disability support model: "Skill Training + Order Outsourcing + Live Streaming Employment."

Empowerment Beyond Materials

This uniform donation focuses on the daily needs of special education students, improving their campus clothing conditions so they can participate in classes and handcraft training with confidence and neatness. Yin Lu stated during the activity that hand-crochet is a bridge connecting kindness and equality. While the brand serves global markets in Europe, America, and Asia with premium cultural products, it remains rooted in local rural disability support to achieve parallel growth in industrial development and social responsibility.

"Our public welfare is not a one-time donation, but long-term companionship," said Yin Lu. "KIVA STITCH has built a large-scale manual employment base in Lulong to absorb people with disabilities for flexible home-based employment. In the future, WOOLORO will continue to link with the school by providing cultural product orders and opening public welfare weaving classrooms, giving these children's craftsmanship a chance to enter the global market."

A Global Vision of Equality

As a global crochet brand backed by the Yiwu and Qinhuangdao supply chain bases of KIVA STITCH, WOOLORO's products reach dozens of countries. The brand consistently integrates CSR into its global strategy, looking beyond cross-border trade to implement rural aid, special education support, and intangible heritage preservation, conveying values of inclusion, warmth, and equality to global consumers.

One uniform carries a heart of care; one craft lights up a future. This activity is a vital link in WOOLORO's global CSR system. The brand revealed that it will continue to launch disability support plans in collaboration with domestic and international NGOs and cross-border platforms to create a sustainable industrial model for social aid.

About WOOLORO CSR

WOOLORO believes that industrial power should serve humanity. Our "Disability Vocational Training Hub" in Ningxia and Lulong supports over 500+ artisans with special needs, ensuring they receive fair compensation and global recognition for their UNESCO-certified skills.

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