About / Story
no more orphans is a movement-driven creative brand founded by artist and advocate Zawadi Morrow, uniting music, storytelling, and fashion to champion a world where every child belongs. Rooted in Zawadi’s own adoption story, the brand exists to give the Church and the world fresh language for lament, hope, and justice through beauty and creativity.
More than just apparel, no more orphans is a growing ecosystem of songs, films, and thoughtfully designed clothing drops that carry a redemptive story. Every lyric, frame, and garment points toward restoration and 100% of profits from clothing sales go directly to supporting foster care, adoption and family reunification efforts.
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 a little boy, and as a result, many of my earliest memories are long forgotten. But one memory that’s never left me is the feeling I felt when I rode my little BMX bike. I loved that bike! I rode it everywhere. It was a gift from my parents and each time I got on that little bike to ride around, I knew that I was loved, I knew that I belonged. Every child deserves to feel the way I did when I rode that bike.”
With a goal of weaving faith and mission into the fabric of culture, no more orphans creates spaces where art becomes advocacy. Whether through intimate performances, documentary films, collaborative clothing lines, or pop-up events, the brand invites people to step into a bigger story—one where love makes room, families are made whole, and the orphan is forgotten no more.
At its heart, no more orphans isn’t just a brand - it’s a movement to clothe the world in belonging ‘til there are no more orphans.