Alyson Hannigan has teamed up with FabKids, the leading membership-based children’s fashion service and personalized shopping site, to donate more than half a million dollars-worth of clothing and accessories to Corazón de Vida, a for-purpose organization providing life changing support for orphaned and abandoned children in Baja, Mexico.

Alyson Hannigan and family graciously turned their home into Santa's workshop to package FabKids shirts, pants, dresses, hats, and accessories
Alyson Hannigan and family graciously turned their home into Santa's workshop to package FabKids shirts, pants, dresses, hats, and accessories

Hannigan, set to host another season of Penn & Teller’s: Fool Us on THE CW next summer, worked closely with FabKids to contribute more than 45,000 pieces of clothing and accessories including tops, dresses, leggings, shorts and hair accessories. Corazón de Vida will distribute this amazing donation to the children living in orphanages in Baja. Hannigan and her family have first-hand experience supporting this organization, through day-visits to the children.

“As a mother, I can’t think of anything more important than providing children basic necessities and empowering them for a better future,” said Hannigan. “Corazón de Vida does exactly that and I’ve seen their impact. This is a cause I’m eager to partner on with FabKids because I believe together, we can all make a significant difference in the lives of many children.”

To support Corazón de Vida through monthly sponsorship or other initiatives, click here.

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