A reflection on growth, resilience, and how shared purpose can turn challenges into opportunities.
3 min read
October 13, 2025



Sometimes, the coldest winters aren’t made of snow, but of distance.
During the harshest winter of the worst year, a group of hedgehogs huddled together to survive the freezing winds. They needed each other’s warmth to stay alive. But as they moved closer, their sharp spines began to sting and poke, forcing them apart again.
Shivering and desperate, they tried to brave the storm on their own, but the cold was unbearable. Slowly, they returned to one another — not too close, not too far — until they found a balance where they could share warmth without hurting each other.
“Hey… those spines hurt,” one hedgehog whispered, shifting slightly. “Could you move a little to the left?”
And just like that, they found their rhythm.
This simple, fragile dance saved them. Not by eliminating the pain, but by learning to live with it — together.
Like those hedgehogs, communities, companies, and people face the same choice: endure the cold alone or learn to work side by side, even with our differences. Real collaboration isn’t perfect — but it’s what keeps us warm.
At Sunnman, we’ve built our story in that same spirit. Our hands sew, our hearts connect, and our work shelters those who trust us. Every stitch is a small act of togetherness, a way of saying: “You’re not alone out here.”
We bridge the gap so no one has to face winter alone.

Andres Saldarriaga
Director of Development
