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ACCO - International Childhood Cancer Day - 2015
















Gildan Ultra Cotton T-shirt
- Sizes YXS - XXXXL
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About this campaign
The American Childhood Cancer Organization is proud
to share the launch of our 2015 International Childhood Cancer Day
(ICCD) tee-shirts. In less than a week, over 1,400 names were submitted
honoring Childhood Cancer Warriors who have fought or are still
fighting cancer. For whoever purchases the shirts, our goal is to have
them to you by February 15th,
which is International Childhood Cancer Day, so that we can all wear
them proudly and spread much needed awareness! We will also be
collecting photos of all of you in the shirts to share on our social
media platforms and blog. Proceeds from
this campaign will go towards ACCO programs designed to help children
and families that are currently going through the childhood cancer
battle. Please visit our website to learn more at http://www.acco.org
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I am supporting this campaign in honor of my Grandson Kolton Hunter who was diagnosed with childhood cancer in August of 2013. Also in support of every child having to go through all they do because of this.
To help spread awareness in support of my one year old great nephew Noah diagnosed a few months ago.
Supporting all the children who have or are still fighting cancer and my son Regin who is fighting retinoblastoma.
On 11-7-14 our family lost a shinning star when my beautiful niece lost her battle with brain cancer. Her name is on this shirt. My heart goes out to every kid and their family who has to deal with cancer.
In loving memory of Grant Terrell who lost his battle with cancer on Christmas Day 2014 but gained all of Heaven through Jesus Christ our Lord!
My daughter, Brooke died from Neuroblastoma in July 2013 when she was 2 years old.
My great granddaughter has aml and is still fighting.