The spirit of Hitchin’s community has continued to shine, as the town centre’s businesses maintain their support for the ‘We Are All Human Here’ campaign.

The Comet: Sky and Matt at Cantina Carnitas wearing the WAHH t-shirts. Picture: Jo WearneSky and Matt at Cantina Carnitas wearing the WAHH t-shirts. Picture: Jo Wearne (Image: Archant)

Humanitas, an international charity based in Bucklersbury that protects the world’s most vulnerable children, launched the We Are All Human Here campaign, with adorning slogans on T-shirts, at the tail end of September.

Since then, businesses across Hitchin’s town centre have been showing their support for the campaign, with T-shirt sales currently through the roof.

Jo Wearne, Humanitas’ UK director, said: “We wanted to create a simple campaign that sends a positive message out to our community – that we will not be divided by race, politics, religion or fear – and we are so happy that so many people in Hitchin are supporting our campaign.”

So far, more than £700 has been raised by Humanitas through their T-shirt sales – which will go towards funding international education and welfare projects in Romania and Ghana.

The Comet: Pooja from Rhubarb is supporting Humanitas' campaign. Picture: Jo WearnePooja from Rhubarb is supporting Humanitas' campaign. Picture: Jo Wearne (Image: Archant)

READ MORE: Hitchin charity’s positive campaign will fund international education and welfare projectsYou can buy a £15 campaign t-shirt from the following outlets:

• The Yoga Shed,

• Cantina Carnitas,

• Harvest Moon,

• H Town Rags,

• Riot Lounge,

• Brookers,

• Shared Space

• Rhubarb.

Those who buy T-shirts are encouraged to take a selfie and join the movement, by posting their picture online along with the hashtag – #WeAreAllHumanHere.