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6th Annual Foster Kids Fundraiser
Bella + Canvas Jersey T-shirt
- Sizes XS - XXXXL
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About this campaign
Back by popular demand, don't miss your chance to show off your Foster Youth pride and to support the Foster Youth nationwide!
Mattress Firm Foster Kids, a program of the Ticket to Dream Foundation™, a recognized 501(c)(3) non-profit, relies on support from the community to help make a difference in the lives of foster children.
Many foster children are removed from their homes with just the clothes on their backs, making it necessary to replace essential items very quickly. For many foster families, however, the cost associated with doing this can be prohibitive. While foster parents do receive a stipend to cover basic needs, it is often not enough to cover all necessities. That’s where the Mattress Firm Foster Kids program comes in—to help fill the gap. For children who are away from their families and have been separated from their siblings, these small donations can mean the world.
Now more than ever foster youth need your support. Together, we can make a difference in the lives of hundreds of thousands of foster children and show them that their communities are here to support them.
Mattress Firm believes not everyone can be a foster parent but anyone can help a foster child. With your help, we can provide the essentials, resources and little extras that all children need. Learn more about ways to help today.
Supporters
Kids are innocent and deserve our love and support in anyway.
Give help because at sometime everyone needs help
Every kid deserves a great life. We can make a big difference on someone's life by supporting this cause.
Amazing cause and awesome idea to spread awareness with the T shirts, I'll proudly rock one of these bad boys!
As a Foster Kid myself and 4 adopted siblings, I understand what it means to help. Thanks Jen Carver for bringing awareness.