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Entries Tagged as 'Charities'

Breast Cancer Awareness T-Shirt: Breast Cancer Awareness Month 2007

October 3rd, 2007 · No Comments · American Cancer Society, Breast Cancer, Foot Locker

This limited edition T-Shirt , sold by Foot Locker, is being sold to promote Breast Cancer Awareness. For every shirt sold, Foot Locker will donate $5 to the American Cancer Society, one of the oldest health agencies in the United States with over two million volunteers around the country dedicated to research, education, support for […]

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Children's Picture Book that Helps a Great Cause

September 29th, 2007 · No Comments · Amazon, First Book, Literacy

Do you remember reading Harold and the Purple Crayon or Goodnight Moon? If so, this book is for you. HarperCollins has assembled twelve of the best picture books ever written into one book, the HarperCollins Treasury of Picture Books Classics: A Child’s First Collection. Even though the book is a large volume, the original feel […]

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Whatever It Takes Mug Collection

September 25th, 2007 · 1 Comment · Anti-Slavery International, CARE International, Macys, OxFam, Trade plus Aid, UNHCR, UNICEF, WaterAid

Disclosure: We participate in the eBay Partner Network (EPN) meaning we may earn a commission when users click on links to eBay and make purchases.  UPDATE: The Whatever It Takes Mug Collection is sold out at Target and Amazon, but you can still find most of these mugs for sale on eBay today, many surprisingly not […]

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Cookware to Support Cancer Survivorship

September 24th, 2007 · No Comments · Amazon, Cancer, Lance Armstrong Foundation

To start off the blog, I’d like to talk about a great series of products I saw on Amazon that support The Lance Armstrong Foundation. The Lance Armstrong Foundation, at Livewell.Org, was founded to support survivors of cancer. Lance Armstrong, seven-time winner of the Tour de France, himself was a survivor of cancer, and established […]

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