Team Participant T-Shirt Designs And Clipart

Stand tall and proud with custom team participant t-shirts! As you can see from the smiling faces of our customers in the photos below, it feels good to make a difference. Whether you need Autism awareness t-shirts or breast cancer awareness t-shirts, we have tons of fund-raising t-shirt ideas, team design ideas and team name ideas for inspiration.

PKR race against cancer by Team PKR - 6 months ago

Pkr Race Against Cancer T-Shirt Photo

"Mom was diagnosed with many types of cancer and now im building her old car into a drag car to tace against cancer and find a cure this is just our side of the family that bought shirts!"

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Playing Softball for a Good Cause by Alissa's Make-A-Wish Softball Game - 6 months ago

Playing Softball For A Good Cause T-Shirt Photo

"Alissa organized a community softball game to raise money and awareness for the Make-A-Wish Foundation. The game raised over $1,000 with all proceeds going to Make-A-Wish. The event took place at Johnston Middle School in Houston, TX. The players are gathered together before the start of the game in their CustomInk t-shirts. The shirts were a big hit and our experience with CustomInk was great."

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Team Don & Santa by Rhonda Kepler - 6 months ago

Team Don & Santa T-Shirt Photo

"We were at the Alzheimer's Walk at The District in Tustin, CA. Custom Ink did a fabulous job for our team. The shirts were a hit. Other walkers were raving about our shirts. They were all told to visit CustomInk.com. I hope they do. Thank you for making this event even better!"

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Breast Friends Forever by Marion Snell - 6 months ago

Breast Friends Forever T-Shirt Photo

"The photo was taken at a Breast Cancer Walk in October in Hobart, Indiana. It was a cool and VERY WINDY day...we thought for sure it was going to rain on us!!! But luckily the rain held off long enough for us to do our walk with pride. Custom ink was the best company to work with on creating these sweatshirts!!! They even donated to our walk!!! I highly recommend them for all your custom shirt needs!!!"

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Making Strides by Surgical Sweeties!!! - 6 months ago

Making Strides T-Shirt Photo

"We work for a surgeon who takes care of women battling breast cancer. It was an honor to wear these shirts while we fundraised and supported our local community. The shirts were a huge hit both at our breast cancer awareness walk and at our hospital during breast cancer awareness month. Thank you so much, again! -- Love, Dr. Christian Birkedal's Surgical Sweeties in Daytona Beach, Florida "

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Team Dax by Team Dax - 6 months ago

Team Dax T-Shirt Photo

"The shirt was for the American Heart WALK a charity event we raised money for in the memory of my cousin Dax Sharett who passed away of heart failure at the age of 25. So we did this walk for him and all those who lost a loved one due to heart failure "

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Turkey Trot 2012 by Chattanooga Kidney Center Group - 6 months ago

Turkey Trot 2012 T-Shirt Photo

"CKC North walked in the 5K Turkey Trot in Chattanooga TN, to support the Kidney Foundation of the Greater Chattanooga Area. "

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Maggie moos crew by MAGGIE MOOS CREW - 6 months ago

Maggie Moos Crew T-Shirt Photo

"This picture was taken at the 2012 make a wish Fundraiser. I could not be happier with our shirts We got so many compliments :) "

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Save the Racks shirts by - 6 months ago

Save The Racks Shirts T-Shirt Photo

"CustomInk does quality work and is very fast...so worth it!"

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Walk Now for Autism Speaks by Ry's Guys - 6 months ago

Walk Now For Autism Speaks T-Shirt Photo

"My son, Riley, is seven years old. He has blond hair, big hazel eyes and the most adorable smile. He loves cats, video games, and pizza. Looking at Riley you would never know that he has a pervasive developmental disorder (PDD). PDD is on the Autism spectrum. This disorder affects every aspect of Riley’s life…and the lives of everyone around him. As a family, we have come a long way in accepting and understanding this disorder since Riley’s diagnosis last August. But, Riley has a long way to go. Riley is currently not in school. He’s been working with a special education tutor at home since October 1, 2011 and he’s making great progress academically. Despite all of his intelligence and a near-genius IQ, Riley still cannot interact appropriately with others. He has difficulty in social settings and he cannot express his discomfort verbally. It is not uncommon for him to communicate his fear, frustration, or sadness by hiding in a closet or under a table in a fetal position, making unintelligible sounds, or acting out aggressively and physically. He has trouble processing the world around him and his many sensory issues prevent him enjoying the things that we all take for granted. He has few friends. Even with his limitations, Riley is remarkably thoughtful and generous. When he has money to spend, he will always pick out a little something for himself and something for each of his brothers. He does this without any prompting or guidance from us. In addition, he has a wonderful sense of humor and he enjoys witty puns. As a family, we have decided to make an effort to increase autism awareness. This year I have organized a team, “Ry’s Guys”, for the 2012 Greater Hartford Walk Now for Autism Speaks. The Walk will be held at Renschler Field in East Hartford on June 3, 2012. There are many ways that you can help our cause. You can choose to sponsor us in the event with a tax deductible donation or you can walk with us. The proceeds of the Walk will be used to support the efforts of Autism Speaks. Autism Speaks is the largest non-governmental supporter of autism research in the United States. If you are interested in finding out more about them, please check out their website www.autismspeaks.org. Please help us raise money for this extremely important cause by increasing awareness among your friends and coworkers. We realize that there are many charities that vie for your attention, but any contribution, large or small, will be greatly appreciated. As always, thank you for your consideration, support and prayers. It means more to us than we could possibly express. We look forward to hearing from you! Tracy, John, JT, Riley, and Connor Dickson "

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