Made in America: The company shows to ABC's David Muir how they give back to society during the holidays-ABC News

2021-12-06 13:38:13 By : Mr. Haiwell PLC

These American-made items are constant gifts.

Feedback from U.S. companies across the country

In Northfield, Vermont, socks company Darn Tough Vermont is working hard to sew socks for cold weather.

For many years, the company donated 100% of its online proceeds to the Food Bank of Vermont when it donated on Tuesday. They reported on Tuesday that they had donated 1 million meals.

In Ipswich, Massachusetts, the Ipswich River Craft Company produced a custom logo. Owner Pamela Tomlin said the company uses nautical signs to spell personalized messages.

"What we made is a nautical flag logo. Each letter in the alphabet has a different flag. So, we spell out the last name, ship's name, and initials, and then make one for you!" Tomlin said.

The company was established during the COVID-19 pandemic and has now made 1,600 signs.

Tomlin said that for every sign sold, they donated $25 to Homes for our Troops.

"[Our Army House] is an organization that basically provides housing for disabled veterinarians," Tomlin said.

Tomlin also added that she made a mark for "Tonight's World News."

"In case you want to know what it says," she said. "[Logo] says'Made in America'."

Our 10th year of American-made Christmas is back! What is one of your things? Use the hashtag #MadeInAmerica #WorldNewsTonight to post your ideas to us @davidmuirabc to help us celebrate small businesses in every corner of our country.

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