Fundraising with Handbands

  1. St. Johns Women Push Think Pink Awareness Wristbands

    Aiming to think pink, the St. John 's University 's women 's basketball team is helping the fight against breast cancer with a fundraiser on Saturday at the Jamaica Estates campus. Continue reading →
  2. Wristbands to Help Save Darfur

    Members of a student club at Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School have started a letter-writing campaign to persuade the County Council to pass legislation to divest county pension funds from businesses connected to Darfur, a war-torn region of Sudan. Continue reading →
  3. Fans of Brothers back our campaign

    GENEROUS theatre-goers have raised thousands of pounds for Liverpool Unites. The audience for the month-long run of Blood Brothers the Liverpool play which returned home to kick off Capital of Culture at the Empire theatre dug deep and raised £3,850. Continue reading →
  4. Sango Village Floirst offers Flowers & Wristbands for Big Brothers Big Sisters

    As Valentine 's Day approaches, Sango Village Florist has given you the opportunity to give and give back at the same time. When you order the Big Brothers Big Sisters arrangement, profits from the sale will go directly to Big Brothers Big Sisters of Clarksville. Continue reading →
  5. Black Wristbands Made by Handband

    Black WristbandsSupporting the All Black's World Cup bid could see five Timaru Boys High School students pay for their university studies with $43,000 in their back pockets. The year 13 boys think they have come up with a winner and have developed a black wrist band dubbed Blackattack in support of the All Blacks as part of their school's Young Enterprise Scheme. They have already negotiated a contract with the New Zealand Rugby Football Union and are licensed to sell and market the black bands (Black Wristbands manufactured and supplied by Handband) nationally, and already negotiating with seven nationwide suppliers to sell and distribute the product. Continue reading →

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