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Little Lobbyists T-shirts

Organized by Michelle Morrison
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Show your support for Little Lobbyists! Help us work to expand and protect the rights of children with complex medical needs.

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All funds raised will be paid directly to Little Lobbyists for advocating for children with complex medical needs.
$870 raised
67 items sold of
50 goal
Thanks to our supporters!
$20
Next Level Tri-Blend T-shirt, Unisex T-shirt - Vintage Navy
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Unisex T-shirt - Vintage Navy
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  • Little Lobbyists T-shirts Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - small
Organized by Michelle Morrison

About this campaign

Buy a shirt to show your support for kids with complex medical needs! All funds raised will support the work of the Little Lobbyists on Capitol Hill.

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Little Lobbyists is a family advocacy group that seeks to protect and expand the rights of children with complex medical needs through advocacy, education, and outreach. For the last several months, we have been visiting Capitol Hill to make the voices of families like ours heard. Our goal, in light of the ongoing healthcare debate, is to bring attention to the medical needs of children with complex medical needs ours by making a visible impact and showing up in-person so legislators and their staff can see our kids and their trachs, ventilators, oxygen tanks, feeding tubes, wheelchairs, and more. But more importantly, we want people to understand that our kids are real kids who go to school and love to play, who are funny and kind and mischievous and amazing, and who deserve access to healthcare. We have been meeting with legislators and sharing with them stories of kids from all over the country. In those meetings, we have been able to help them better understand the needs of children like ours and how proposed legislation would affect them.

For more information, please visit our website (www.littlelobbyists.org), follow us on Twitter (@LittleLobbyists), on Facebook, and/or reach out via email (contact@littlelobbyists.org).

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Supporters

Susan Robbins 1 item

For the tireless work by Little Lobbyists on behalf of humanity

Gabrielle J White 1 item

I LOVE what you do and my daughter is a Little Lobbyist in training. We live in Iowa and I hope to get in touch with you about families with kids with complex medical needs. Thank you Gaby

Sharon Pham 1 item + $25

I am a pediatric hospitalist who helps take care of chidlren with complex medical illnesses. I am proud to support your group and keep advocating for my patients and their families.

Shannon Sexton 1 item

My daughter; human decency.

Carol Westlake 3 items + $35

Because you all ROCK!

Anonymous 1 item

To deny our most vulnerable fellow citizens the care they need so that they may have life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness is un-American. To do so in order to give more money to billionaires is immoral.

Tina Gess 1 item + $10

My son has cerebral palsy. Thank you for all you do to advocate for children like him and his friends with disabilities!

Anonymous 2 items
Terena Scott 1 item + $10

Thank you for fighting for kids with complex medical needs!

Ceressa Kunz 1 item + $25

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