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The Julia Project

Organized by Kristina Welch
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Gildan Ultra Cotton T-shirt

Buy a shirt to support Substance Abuse Awareness!

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All funds raised will be paid directly to The Julia Project for Boxes for Halfway Homes in Metro Atlanta.
$440 raised
19 items sold of
100 goal
Thanks to our supporters!
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Gildan Ultra Cotton T-shirt, Unisex - Charcoal
Gildan Ultra Cotton T-shirt
Unisex - Charcoal
Organized by Kristina Welch

About this campaign

Substance Abuse affects over 23.5 million Americans and approximately one in every 10 Americans over the age of 12 has a form of Substance Addiction. However, only 11% of those people get treatment. While these people undergo treatment they are usually placed in a halfway home which places them in restricted areas with very little outside communication. "The Julia Project" was formed to support people undergoing rehab to help make the process a little bit better. " The overall goal of " The Julia Project" is to send care packages to local halfway homes. Inside the boxes will include things such as toiletries, activities and a journal. Also, inside each box will be a handwritten letter of encouragement written by someone in the community. My ultimate goal is 500 boxes to donate to Halfway homes in Metro Atlanta. Please consider buying a shirt to help raise these funds and to help encourage "The Julia Project". I also invite you to follow my blog where I will keep updates of my journey through the next couple of months! Thank you in advance for helping me make a difference!

God_Blessed_me_with_a_cousin_only_14_months_older_than_me_Allowing_me_to_spend_every_summer__holiday_with_someone_who_mjpgI formed " The Julia Project" in honor of my cousin , Julia Leigh Sanchez, who passed away in October of 2015. Julia struggled with substance abuse off and on until she passed away. While Julia underwent treatment she was placed in a halfway home and she kept a journal of her experience in the home. Journaling became Julia's outlet those months she spent there. " The Julia Project " will give others the opportunity to turn their situation into a more positive and healing experience. Julia was the most loving and caring person and she tried to help everyone she could while she was here on earth and now " The Julia Project" want to continue her legacy by creating the care packages to sending them to Halfway homes in the Metro Atlanta area. We hope to include a minimum of 10 items per box and send out a total of 500 boxes in the next couple of months to help teens and young adults that are currently in a halfway home have a boost of hope and encouragement.

Supporters

Laure White 1 item + $25

I love what you are doing. Your cousin would be so proud of you.

Savannah C 1 item

So proud to be a supporter of this project! Youve done a great job Kristina really inspirational

Anonymous

Drug abuse has taken so many precious lives!

Donna Alred 1 item
Amanda Williams $25

Without places like Mariposa, addicts would have no place to go. Please support.

John Coggins III Foundation
Michael 2 items + $10
Desiree White 1 item

This is a cause very near and dear to my heart. I've had people close to me overcome addictions & others that haven't. This is a great cause that I am proud to support.

Nina Frankle 1 item

This is a worthy cause. Heroin addiction is taking too many young people. I know Kristina and support her project. Julia was so lovely. It's heartbreaking. Please get on board!

Holly Bartlett $25

I am very Inspired with Kristina Welch's efforts to do something to help those struggling with substance abuse.

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