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More Than 4 Childhood Cancer Awareness
Organized by Stephanie Galetti
Gildan Ultra Cotton Ladies T-shirt
- Sizes XS - XXXL
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About this campaign
Approximately 4% of all funds raised for cancer research are appropriated to childhood cancers. Help raise awareness that childhood cancer is NOT as rare as people think. Our kids deserve more than 4%! Proceeds received from sales will be donated to CureSearch -http://curesearch.org
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For the brave warriors and their families...#LOVEFORLUCY PEDIATRIC CANCER research must be a priority!
Supporting this for my son, Matthew, who is still undergoing treatment for Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia and deserves more than 4% for research.
For my daughter Lucy and all the other children who fight so hard! We need more research, more treatment options, and a CURE.
My son Draigen was diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia at 8 weeks old and his name was put on this shirt!
For the bravest and strongest little girl I know, Lucy G, her incredible parents and all the families who are fighting or have fought to beat childhood cancer. Until there's a cure. #loveforlucy
For Lucy Garibaldi and all the children bravely fighting cancer.
My son Halston was diagnosed with AML at just 14 months old. I'll never forget that day, let alone the weeks that followed it. With more than 4% I hope that a cure is found, followed by a way to prevent this disease. I don't wish that day on anyone.
My daughter was diagnosed Jan 2013 and we have had the honor of meeting done amazing kids done still with us, some still fighting and done that have become angels. We will never stop supporting!
For my son Adrian (1/23/02 - 7/12/14) and all the kids still fighting. Children deserve more then 4%