"Every year employees walk 5 miles to benefit multiple sclerosis and this was the first time I designed shirts from customink and everybody loved them!"
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""No More Pricks...Cure Diabetes". That is the goal of every person walking at the Walk for Diabetes. Our Young Adults with Diabetes group (along with family and friends) raised over $1000 to walk the 5K in Denver, CO to spread awareness and raise money for cures and research into this devastating disease."
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"The Towson University chapter of Phi Sigma Pi took this picture when we went to Philly Cup, a soccer tournament in Philadelphia last November that raised money for Autism Research. The members of the team created their shirt and nicknamed themselves the Ego-Boosters...but for once they didn't boost anyone elses Ego!
CustomInk was awesome and helped us out so much. They made us actually look like a real team!"
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"A group of 20 of my closest family and friends joined me in Harrisburg, PA on City Island to support the American Cancer Society's 2007 Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk. This day was truly celebratory for all of us because I finished chemotherapy the day before the walk. It was great to be able to show my strength and support and prove that there is a survivor in all of us!"
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"Here we are at our second time at the AIDS Walk Los Angeles 2007. Here's our team - - THE FUN BUNCH!!! CustomInk - - everyone loved the shirts! Incredibly fast service and the best customer service anyone could ask for! Thanks for helping our team!"
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"C Power was a team that walked for WAlk Now For Autism in Rocehster, NY. We had 28 people and 2 dogs on our team. We proudly wore our team shirt in support of 2 of the smallest team members who live with Autism eevry day! Our team proudly raised over $3,000!"
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"The transplant and dialysis programs at Mount Sinai raised $10,000 and had 95 walkers to support the National Kidney Foundation. The NKF provides vital services to patients who are coping with kidney disease. The organization has multiple programs to raise awareness about kidney disease and need for organ donation."
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"We participated in the JDRF Walk for a Cure in Hershey PA on Sunday October 21st. Our 11 year old daughter was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes just 8 months ago and it's been a tough road for our family. Our daughter decided she wanted to make a difference and spread awareness about Juvenile Diabetes so we formed a family team and participated in the walk. Our team, Sherylyn's Sunshine, raised over $1800.00 and the walk raised over $187,000.00!"
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"This is my family and friends at the JDRF walk in Franklin Lakes, NJ to cure diabetes. Nice shirts."
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"We are a group of great friends who held a fundraiser for Dana Farber Cancer Institute. It was a ladies martini night in Newington, CT on October 19th. The fundraiser was in honor of my Mom who recently died of Cancer and recieved care at Dana Farber. We call ourselves "Jane's Angels" and intend to make this an annual event. The night was a blast and we had a group of about 60 women who came to show their support and drink martinis. Custom Ink was awesome. They were so easy to work with, quick to respond, and the shirts came out exactly how we wanted them. My girlfriend ordered shirts from you the day after our fundraiser and we gave your name out to many others as well."
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"The Food Allergy Safety Squad was a highly visible and enthusiastic team at the recent Food Allergy Walkathon in NY with our awesome custom designed shirts! Our goal was to raise money to fund research for food allergies which affect 12 million Americans, including our youngest son and several family members. Customink was incredible - thank you!"
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"Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Leon County, Florida- FAMU-FSU Society of Women Engineers- Kissing Breast Cancer Goodbye!"
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"For breast cancer awareness month, the campus of University of Nevada, Las Vegas went PINK! on October 11th. The event was to show your support for breast cancer awareness month. The Jean Nidetch Women's Center had a great experience working with CustomInk. We were very happy with how our t-shirts turned out! We also appreciate all the support from CustomInk."
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"Alberta RAMS Football Team is trying to raise money for breast cancer research and awareness.They have sold over 700 t-Shirts so far. CustomInk supplied them all and the have been great to deal with and very supportive."
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"This is our second annual Alzheimer's Walk in St. Louis, Missouri. Our mom was diagnosed several years ago with Alzheimer's, so this walk is very dear to our heart. She is the lady in the second row on the right (green t shirt and pink pants). We have been very pleased the last two years with our t shirts and sweatshirts. The colors were better than we expected. We love them!"
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"This shirt was designed for the Fisher Players musical Once on this Island. We put together a Fisher Players team and walked at the St. John Fisher Relay for Life. We enjoy Customink products because of the wide variety of colors and designs to choose from. We've tried other companies, but have like Customink the best!"
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"We ordered these shirts for an autism walk done in order of my cousin, Maggie. Our whole team looked great in them and they were a huge hit!!!"
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"Las Chicas walked on October 13th to fight Lupus in NYCs South Street Seaport"
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"My friends and family walk with me to help find a cure for my disease, Systemic Lupus!"
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"On September 9-10, eight friends set off to walk 60km thru the streets of Toronto to help find a cure for Breast Cancer. Our team, The Blue Footed Boobies raised over $33,000.00.
Our Tee-shirts were a big hit. On the front we had our team mascot and on the the back we had the names of over 100 people that sponsored us, along with the names of those we have lost and those that have survived.
We will be back again next year and the next, Because we won't go away until Breast Cancer goes away"
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