FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
- Uwear1.com is a unique not-for-profit family brand founded by D. White and his children Jasmyne, Jewel, and Ulysses in suburban Chicago.
- We empower you to be yourself and express your unique style with our unique brand. We market our brand so that we can contribute to non-profit organizations at the grassroots community level across the United States.
- We want you to feel confident expressing yourself by stepping out in cutting edge style. We want you to be a trendsetter. We want good people like you to support our efforts by placing tax-deductible orders and sharing our brand with your circle of influence. We also want your suggestions for creative new design ideas. If your ideas are consistent with our values, we will credit and reward you by marketing your original designs as part of our ever growing portfolio.
- You support us in achieving our mission of donating to non-profit organizations through word-of-mouth recommendations and sharing our link with family, friends, community-based organizations, and other influencers. Every time you sport Uwear1.com gear you will be making a positive statement: You can be stylish and make positive contributions to humanity at the same time.
- Ulysses Enterprises, the parent company of Uwear1.com, was founded in 1999 as White-Wood Life Services and evolved into a counseling practice in 2005. We became an LLC as read4peace.org, in the midst of an international health pandemic, in 2020, in Milwaukee, WI.
- We did practical market research while planning a strategic model from 2021-2022, in Pittsburgh, PA and officially became a not-for-profit in 2024, in Syracuse, NY.
- The best is yet to come. We are now strategically positioned to give back by offering quality merchandise through tax-deductible donations. So far we have given back a modest $15,000.
- We do what we do because service to our fellow man and woman is a labor of love passed down through many generations of our Christian family, namely the Carter’s (paternal) and the Cole’s (maternal). After the sudden and unexpected death of his father, Ulysses Marion Woodard, D. White determined from a young age that he wanted to make a positive impact on society and be a lifetime humanitarian. He did not know exactly what he wanted to do our how he was going to do it. Fortunately, modern advances in technology provide an ideal platform to give back on a national and even international level. God is good all the time.
- You can get good gear for a great cause and write if off on your taxes. A win-win situation for everyone involved. With every order you have the peace of mind of knowing that you are contributing to a great cause. All the time God is good.
Illustrated by Rick Menard
Sargent Robert “Wiseman” Campbell, Ph. D, LCPC, LMFT, CADC
- Wiseman Campbell, Ph. D is a very wise military veteran. He spent 28 years in the Air Force and dedicated 36 years of total service to his country. Sargent Campbell retired, ranking in the top 1% of his field, by law. This is not something that can be voted on. The ranking was determined by a specific mathematical calculation based on Sgt. Campbell’s achievements. Wiseman, as he is known, has spent time in all 50 of the United States, 13 different countries, and can order a meal at a restaurant in 6 different languages.
If you tell Dr. Wiseman about any of your life experiences he is likely to say, “Been there, done that!” which is one of his favorite phrases. Another of his favorite phrases is, “If you get me once shame on you, if you get me twice shame on me!” Dr. Wiseman offers very wise counsel. In addition to being an excellent therapist he also has a background in engineering and led a project on the famous Exxon Valdez. He studied at the University of Alaska-Fairbanks, UA-Anchorage, and the Milwaukee School of Engineering.
Dr. Wiseman practices in Anchorage, Alaska where he retired from the United States Military after serving at Elmendorf Air Force Base for over10 years. Wiseman is a sports enthusiast. He was a former boxer and a Chicago Bears football fan. He is a skilled outdoor camper and fisherman and takes great care of his award winning jet black prize German shepherd named Midnight. Once he drove the Alcan through Canada to the Lower 48 during the winter with studs on his mobile home that toted his jeep. He did it because, in his words, “Now I can tell my grandkids I drove the Alcan.”
Wiseman affectionately calls Woody “Old Eagle Eye” for keen vision and quick insight. Wiseman has an organized mess in his office, which has hundreds of books and stacks of paper on his desk and floor. Displayed around the decorum of Wiseman’s office are multiple certificates of accomplishment along with his Chicago Bears Jerseys #40 & #51, his chess set, and his United States flag. Even though he is retired Dr. Wiseman proudly wears his Air Force uniform featuring his rank & stripes and cowboy boots during his daily business routine including counseling sessions.

Dwight “Woody” Woods
Woody is the teenaged protégé of Wiseman. Juanita G. is his grandmother’s sister and the aunt of his mother which makes her Woody’s great aunt. Woody moved from Chicago to Anchorage, Alaska at age 10 to live with his Aunt Nita. He gets above average grades and is a good athlete, excelling in baseball, basketball, and football in that order. He aspires to be a schoolteacher and coach when he comes of age. Woody is a student at Sun Prairie Junior High School in Anchorage. He often has unofficial counseling sessions with Wiseman where he gains valuable insight about life. He finds his Aunt Nita, who does not hold a professional counseling license, equally insightful.
Woody’s room is decked out with posters of his favorite pro athletes and black light posters from the 60’s & 70’s. He can generally be seen wearing his Minnesota Twins baseball jersey #29 or his signature “It All Started With U” logo and Adidas basketball shoes. Wiseman affectionately calls Woody “Eagle Eye” for his keen vision both literal and figurative while Juanita G. sometimes calls him the “Old Dude” because he behaves like a little gentleman. Woody participates in church services regularly and enjoys doing volunteer work. Some common phrases of Woody are, “Say what?”, “Are you going to believe that?”, “That’s the style” and “It’s only one thing worse than…”

Juanita G. (G. is for Good ‘lady)
Juanita G. is the loving, caring wife of Wiseman and wise great-aunt of Woody. Juanita G. loves Woody unconditionally. Aunt Nita is a great cook. Her best recipes include banana pancakes and ‘Toad in the Hoad’ (Mini sausages baked inside of croissants). Aunt Nita spends quality time in her kitchen where she has decorative pots and pans lined around the walls and hanging from the ceiling. She also has a television so she can watch her “stories” while she cooks. Aunt Nita is an excellent seamstress often making her own clothing and outfits for Woody. She generally wears her own dashikis and very fine jewelry. Aunt Nita affectionately calls Woody the “Old Dude”. Some of Aunt Nita’s wisest phrases include, “Live while you’re living”, “Don’t sit around stewing in your own juice”, “There’s a missing piece here somewhere”, and “Now you know the rest of the story.”

Woo-Woo
Woo-Woo is Woody’s pet African Wood owl and alter ego that was given to him by his Aunt Nita. Woo-Woo is scholarly and subliminally wise. He sports a University of Anchorage basketball jersey with the #0 on it and Converse All-Stars basketball shoes.

Juan
DarJuan aka Juan, an African “Hood” owl, is Woo-Woo’s twin brother. Juan, the younger twin, is Juanita G.’s pet owl. He is equally wise and also street smart. Juan sports a Chicago Blackhawks jersey with the #67 on it and wears “Air-Jordan” basketball shoes.


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