Custom T-Shirts For Race For Hope
"This photo was taken at the 2009 Race for Hope in Philadelphia for the National Brain Tumor Society. Our family and friends came out to walk in honor of my Dad, Mike Harker, who lost his battle with brain cancer on August 7, 2009. We created these t-shirts for team Hark the Shark, and they were a big hit thanks to CustomInk!"
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"On Sunday, May 3rd, we walked in the Race for Hope in Washington, DC to raise money for brain cancer research in honor of my husband, Rodney Maze. He lost his fight with brain cancer in 2006 and at that time our son was 3 and I was 8 months pregnant with our daughter. This year was our first year with a team and we raised over $5800 in donations with fantastic support from family and friends. It was a great way for the kids and I to honor Rodney and to do something good for others in the process. For Race Day, I ordered our team T-shirts from Custom Ink and had a top-notch experience. The design tools are the web are great and easy to use and I was always kept up to date with the status of our order. Everyone at Custom Ink was so friendly and helpful. We will be ordering again for the Race next year!"
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"Team Ginger (my mom, Ginger, is in the yellow 'survivor' shirt), comprised of friends and family members, aged 4-79, gathered in Wash., DC last Sunday to participate in the Race for Hope to cure brain tumors. The crew at CustomInk was fabulous - adjusting my order quantity twice and still delivering days ahead of schedule."
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"I ordered t-shirts from CustomInk for a team I organized for the Race for Hope, to benefit brain cancer research. The team was organized in honor of my dad who has been battling brain cancer for 2.5 years. I wanted to get t-shirts for the team to recognize their incredible support for our Race team and our family during this difficult challenge. CustomInk not only helped make sure the t-shirt looked great but also showed generous support of this great cause. I've never seen a company care so much about its customers - especially when those customers are faceless email addresses."
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