Our friends at Hillhouse Screenprint & Threadwork are facing a heartbreaking setback after a sudden flood tore through their workspace.
In a matter of hours, water filled their shop—damaging equipment, soaking materials, and leaving behind a muddy, unsafe environment. The space that once buzzed with creativity and hard work is now filled with standing water, debris, and uncertainty.
This isn’t just about a building.
This is about 12 employees who rely on this shop for their livelihoods—people who can’t safely return to work until the space is cleaned, restored, and operational again. As you can imagine, water and electrical equipment do not mix, and the risks right now are too high.
The damage is estimated to be at least $20,000, and while insurance may help down the line, the immediate need is urgent: cleanup, restoration, and getting the shop back to a safe, workable condition.
Organizer and beneficiary
Devin Zdanciewicz
Beneficiary






