Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Craig Campbell Donates Thousands to Shirts For A Cure


Bigger Picture artist Craig Campbell teamed with Shirts For a Cure by using his merchandise sales to support and raise awareness for breast cancer research. Campbell donated thousands of dollars to Shirts For a Cure so far by selling the "Bobber Tanks" on tour last summer to go along with his 2nd hit single "Fish." With the pink bobbers clever placement along the chest, and the tag-line "Save the Bobbers", the shirts are a hit as well.
 

ABOUT SHIRTS FOR A CURE
Shirts For a Cure is a project launched by the Syrentha J. Savio Endowment, a registered non-profit that provides financial assistance to underprivileged women who cannot afford expensive breast cancer medicine and therapy. The Shirts For A Cure Project (SFAC) was launched by SSE to give voice to the social concerns of punk bands and their many fans as well as to raise awareness about breast cancer prevention. http://sfac.merchnow.com/

1 comment:

Bertha said...

Hi, I am Craigs mom and I am so proud of him. As you may know Craigs dad died with colon cancer, his stepdad died with mouth and throat cancer, his maternal grandmother has limphoma, his paternal aunt died with liver cancer. So much cancer is all around us. Craig is a good man, a family man and if theres any part of him that is real it's his heart for giving...He's my baby..