About / Story
no more orphans is an artist-led creative advocacy initiative founded by musician and storyteller Zawadi Morrow. Rooted in music, storytelling, and thoughtfully designed apparel, the work exists to help the Church and the world recover a deeper imagination for belonging, justice, and family.
The name is not a slogan—it’s a prayer.
Shaped by Zawadi’s own story of adoption, no more orphans creates original songs, films, and cultural expressions that give language to both lament and hope. The work is slow, relational, and theologically grounded—less concerned with producing content, and more committed to forming people through beauty.
It is a growing ecosystem of music, storytelling, and design—each piece carrying a redemptive story of presence, dignity, and home.
At the center of the brand is the image of a little boy on a bicycle.
Zawadi reflects:
“I left the Congo when I was still very young, and many of my earliest memories are long gone. But one memory has never left me—the feeling I had when I rode my little BMX bike. It was a gift from my parents. And every time I rode it, I knew I was loved. I knew I belonged.
Every child deserves to feel what I felt on that bike.”
That image has become a quiet theology—a symbol of freedom, joy, safety, and belovedness. A reminder that belonging is not earned, but given.
Through songs and stories, intimate gatherings and visual art, collaborative partnerships and limited clothing drops, no more orphans creates spaces where art becomes advocacy—not by shouting, but by inviting.
This work is for the child who wonders if they are wanted.
For the family learning how to love bravely.
For the Church, as it remembers that adoption is not a metaphor—it is the heart of the gospel.
At its heart, no more orphans is not just a brand.
It is a movement to clothe the world in belonging—
until there are no more orphans.
Artist-led. Faith-rooted. Made for belonging.