Assembly Label has teamed up with Curing Homesickness to release an exclusive and limited-edition range of t-shirts for men, women and children.
100% of sales of the tees will be donated to the national charity, which is designed to help get kids home from hospital sooner.
This is the second year in a row the label has supported the initiative.
According to Curing Homesickness, Australian children and young people account for almost one million hospital admissions each year, and 50% of kids in hospital suffer so badly from homesickness it affects their mental health and can impact their physical recovery too.
Meanwhile, studies show that severe homesickness symptoms worsen in children the longer they are away from home and can lead to anxiety and coping issues, and feelings of helplessness.
Speaking on the partnership, Assembly Label co-founder Damien Horan said that the label has a strong connection to Curing Homesickness.
"There’s a very real connection with the initiative.
"As a parent, the health and care of your children is of utmost importance.
"As an organisation, we are humbled to support Curing Homesickness with its effort to help children in hospital across the country," he said.
Sydney Children’s Hospitals Foundation CEO Nicola Stokes added that Assembly Label's support comes at the perfect time.
"We are delighted Assembly Label are continuing their generous support of Curing Homesickness to help children in hospital get home sooner, especially during this special time of year.
"Assembly Label’s latest limited-edition tee is the perfect gift for Christmas as it will look good and do good at the same time," she said.
Assembly Label x Curing Sickness t-shirts launched online and in-store on November 23.
The children's tees retail for $30 while the men’s and women’s is priced at $50.
