Posts Tagged ‘awareness t-shirt ideas’

  • Celebrities Wear T-Shirts to Raise Awareness of MS
    May is MS Awareness Month and many people including celbrities have joined forces in orange t-shirts to help raise awareness of MS. Aly Michalka, AJ Michalka, Paris Hilton and others have been spotted wearing these highly recognizable orange t-shirts with the phrase “We [love] to erase MS”. The t-shirts are brought to you by Nancy Davis and Tommy Hilfiger....
    by Jessica at May 5th, 2008 at 12:05 pm
  • An Example of Raising Awareness with T-Shirts – It Affects Me T-Shirts – Rape Awareness
    A student group in Santa Barbara was formed to try an educate the UCSB student body and community on how to prevent and raise awareness of rape. To raise awareness the group started the “It Affects Me” t-shirt campaign. For a week, student body members are encouraged to show their support by wearing an “It Affects Me” T-shirt. Students can get...
    by Jessica at April 14th, 2008 at 07:04 am
  • Celebrities Wear T-Shirts to Raise Awareness – We All Have AIDS T-Shirts
    Actor T.R. Knight on Grey’s Anatomy was spotted wearing a t-shirt with the phrase “We all have AIDS“. The t-shirts were created to try and stop the HIV/AIDS stigma for the 40 million men, women and children who have HIV/AIDS. The “We all have AIDS” t-shirts will be sold as limited editions at stores including Barney’s, Theory, Scoop, Louis...
    by Jessica at March 31st, 2008 at 06:03 am
  • Wear Pink T-Shirts to Raise Awareness of Bullies
    Two students at a Nova Scotia high school organized a pink shirt campaign to support those who have been bullied. Pink shirts were chosen because a 9th grade student was bullied for wearing a pink polo shirt at school. Over 50 pink t-shirts were passed out at the school.The pink shirt bully campaign spread throughout Canada, the U.S. and Japan and as a result Nova Scotia...
    by Jessica at March 25th, 2008 at 07:03 am
  • An Example of Raising Awareness of HIV with T-Shirts – Red Cross Cayman Islands
    The Red Cross in the Cayman Islands is spreading HIV awareness with t-shirts. According to the Red Cross the t-shirts have been very effective because they have “HIV” in bold letters on the front and the back of the shirt says “until proven negative. Get tested”. The t-shirt phrase was created to challenge people’s assumptions about their HIV status. Anyone can...
    by Jessica at March 9th, 2008 at 01:03 am
  • Increase Blood Donor Awareness with T-Shirts
    While most of your t-shirt designs will probably be for fun, every once in a while an issue will come up that is very important to you. It may be personal or work-related, or just a cause that means a lot to you. What better way to raise awareness than by literally wearing the issue on your chest? Designing a t-shirt about the issue you care about is a great way to use...
    by Jessica at March 1st, 2008 at 05:03 pm
  • Creating and Wearing T-Shirts to Raise Awareness
    “Walk for Bust!” “You don’t scare me: I’m a cancer survivor” “New and Improved: Now Cancer Free” You’ve seen the catchy slogans dot the street whenever tens of thousands of women march to raise awareness for breast cancer. It’s hard to miss the messages from survivors and supporters. Even if a woman is wearing her shirt while shopping alone at the grocery...
    by Jessica at January 28th, 2008 at 07:01 am
  • Raise Money and Awareness: Illness Awareness T-Shirts
    Raising money and awareness about an illness that’s affected your family is easy with customized t-shirts. You can be a walking and talking billboard that informs and educates anyone with questions. Try some of these curiosity-raising ideas for your shirts. “I have lupus, What’s your excuse?” “Diabetics are naturally sweet.” “Juvenile Rhuematoid arthritis:...
    by Jessica at December 5th, 2007 at 05:12 pm
  • Raise Awareness with Custom Breast Cancer T-shirts
    “I walk for my mom” “Walk for Bust!” “You don’t scare me: I’m a cancer survivor” “New and Improved: Now Cancer Free” “I wear pink for my mom” You’ve seen the catchy slogans dot the street whenever tens of thousands of women march to raise awareness for breast cancer. It’s hard to miss the messages from survivors and supporters....
    by Jessica at October 4th, 2007 at 08:10 am