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Climbers Against Cancer T Shirt -Medium |
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6-Jul-2013 9:16:08 AM
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Made from 100% cotton for moisture wicking and quick dry performance
Sporty raglan sleeves with coverstitch detail to seams
Printed back neck label for comfort
Self fabric back neck tape
Width - Length
M 20 - 27.625 inches
Price: $25
FREE SHIPMENT
More info: http://www.shop.climbersagainstcancer.org/mens-greyorange-cac-t-shirt-119-p.asp
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6-Jul-2013 9:39:56 AM
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This would look far less spammy if you just told us what CAC was about and linked to the site. Let us find the product ourselves if we support what you're about.
Does any of the money raised go towards cancer research for instance? If so, how much from each shirt? How much has been raised? Are you operating as a not-for-profit organisation? etc.
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6-Jul-2013 10:19:21 AM
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On 6/07/2013 ajfclark wrote:
>This would look far less spammy if you just told us what CAC was about
>and linked to the site. Let us find the product ourselves if we support
>what you're about.
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>Does any of the money raised go towards cancer research for instance?
> If so, how much from each shirt? How much has been raised? Are you operating
>as a not-for-profit organisation? etc.
Good questions ajf.
The linked site looks glossy enough but fine-detail is lacking, though I did read the following;
The founder John Ellison says he has been diagnosed with terminal cancer so is doing what he can about it...
> If, as a group of friends, we come together and support ‘CAC’ it can help others in the future by raising awareness and funds to further research into finally finding a cure for cancer!
(snip)
>purchasing a T-shirt from the website shop you will all be contributing to the fight against cancer. All proceeds from sales or donations will go towards International Cancer Research Charities from each of the five continents.
(snip)
>John Ellison
>Founder of CAC
Unless someone specifically wants their T-shirt, I imagine that contributing to one of the Australian Cancer Research Foundation organisation members (or such-like) would have similar benefit and be a tax deduction as well...
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8-Aug-2013 2:09:12 PM
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I have a CAC shirt, a mate with Cancer organised a bulk order through the local climbing gym. I believe the money goes back to the country it originated from i.e. Australians buying the shirts the money goes back to Australian cancer research
bit more info here
http://www.ukclimbing.com/articles/page.php?id=5699
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