We are very excited to let you know that our two newest shirts are at the presses. We will be debuting these shirts and the compelling stories behind them very soon. Before this happens, however, we need your help.
We are launching the first ever Spendyourself BLOG CAMPAIGN, and we would love to involve you in this effort.
Here’s the skinny:
This Friday, July 17th is International Justice Day, which presents us with a great opportunity to give a voice to those that do not have one. For all of you who have a blog, we are asking you between now and Friday to post a blog centered around this quote:
“Justice denied anywhere diminishes justice everywhere.” – MLK Jr.
After you blog on or before Friday and send us your link to lee@spendyourself.net. We’ll send you a follow up post next Monday to post on your blog which will talk more about how we can participate in fighting for justice as well as debut the new Spendyourself shirts.
Can’t wait to read your blogs!
The Spendyourself Team
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