Threads for Change Featured on Dallas Weekly: 
Fashion as a Tool for Empowerment

Threads for Change was recently featured on Dallas Weekly, shining a spotlight on how fashion can be a transformative force for empowerment. Founder Daniel Mofor, along with his son and Don Morphy’s Fashion Director, Dacyn Mofor, shared insights into the organization’s mission to uplift underprivileged communities through professional attire and career development programs.
 

Empowering Communities Through Fashion


In the feature, Daniel Mofor highlighted the organization’s commitment to providing individuals—especially young professionals and students—with the confidence and tools needed to succeed. Threads for Change offers initiatives like the Dress for Success workshops, which equip participants with grooming skills, professional attire, and career guidance to help them make strong first impressions in job interviews and networking opportunities.


Dacyn Mofor reinforced the importance of personal style as a form of self-expression and empowerment, explaining how dressing well boosts confidence and opens doors in both professional and social settings.

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The Dress for Success Initiative


One of the key highlights of the feature was the Dress for Success program, which has positively impacted countless young individuals looking to break into competitive industries. By offering tailored suits, styling guidance, and hands-on mentoring, Threads for Change ensures that participants feel prepared to take on the world with confidence and poise.

Fashion with a Purpose


Threads for Change isn’t just about clothing—it’s about creating opportunities. The organization bridges the gap between style and social progress, proving that fashion has the power to inspire, equip, and uplift entire communities.


With ongoing workshops, mentorship programs, and partnerships, Daniel and Dacyn Mofor continue to make a lasting impact, reinforcing the idea that what you wear can help shape your future.

Looking Ahead


As Threads for Change continues its journey, the organization remains committed to expanding its reach and creating new opportunities for individuals in need. If you missed the Dallas Weekly feature, be sure to check it out here to learn more about how fashion is making a difference in the community.


Stay connected with Threads for Change and join the movement to empower lives—one outfit at a time!