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Celebrate Neurodiversity Round 2!

Organized by Jessie Lipscomb
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Gildan Ultra Cotton T-shirt

Purchase a shirt to spread awareness & look great doing it!

Custom Ink
All funds raised will go to Jessie Lipscomb, the organizer for Lipscomb family ND needs..
$620 raised
51 items sold of
50 goal
Thanks to our supporters!
$25
Gildan Ultra Cotton T-shirt, T-shirt - Gold
Gildan Ultra Cotton T-shirt
T-shirt - Gold
  • Celebrate Neurodiversity Round 2! Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - small
  • Celebrate Neurodiversity Round 2! Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - small
  • Celebrate Neurodiversity Round 2! Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - small
  • Celebrate Neurodiversity Round 2! Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - small
  • Celebrate Neurodiversity Round 2! Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - small
  • Celebrate Neurodiversity Round 2! Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - small
Organized by Jessie Lipscomb

About this campaign

This is our 2nd round of fundraising for this design & I've added white short sleeve shirts! For those that missed the 1st round, here's your 2nd chance!

For those that would like some background information, I wanted to create a line of t-shirts that were both aesthetically nice to look at but also had a message. As most know, I am the Mom to an incredible Autistic kid, Jackson. While there are plenty of Autism shirts that are for lack of a better word 'cliche', I wanted something that I would actually wear that showed support for the community we have been a part of for 4 years. Something that doesn't actually say 'Autism' or a symbol but was still a nod to the way celebrate different brains.

About the design: the goldenrod color is inspired by gold for Autism & the 'scribble' design is inspired by Jackson's own drawings (in retrospect, the lines also resemble brain folds). Each purchase goes towards supporting our family with our evolving ND needs.

Thank you for considering to support our family & spreading awareness of the Neurodiverse community!

For size references, I am wearing a M & Jackson is wearing a Youth S.



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Supporters

Michelle McDermott 1 item
Kehlee Blomquist 1 item

Our sweet Teddy Ray is beautifully neurodivergent!

Nicole Salinas 2 items

I've always wanted a shirt to support my beautiful twin boys who are on the spectrum. But I didn't want the typical puzzle piece or I love someone who's autistic shirts that I see everywhere.

Jai Malone 2 items

ND momma with ND kids. I have learned so much from Jessie

Samantha Weiss 1 item
Michelle McDermott 4 items
Krissy Cruz 1 item

Cant wait to wear this to weeerrrrrkkkk

Beverly 1 item

Mom of autistic kiddos, wanting to spread love and awareness and support this parent's designs!

Anonymous 1 item
Kate Komlanc 1 item

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