Sunday, April 28, 2013

Believe in Boston T-Shirts raise $50,000 for The One Fund


Chris Wrenn of Sully's Brand T-shirts has created his own design of a T-shirt to raise funds for The One Fund which helps those hurt by the Boston Marathon bombings.  As of April 26, 2013, he's sold over 3,000 T-shirts, raising over $50,000.

Thats' really good, but wait, there's more.  Wrenn has another company called Bridge Nine Records where he supports punk rocks bands, and is selling four additional T-shirt designs in association with the groups.  To date, they've sold over 1,000 T-shirts.  Proceeds from those T-shirts will be donated to The One Fund, in addition to the $50,000 he's already raised. (Salem News)

Wrenn certainly has the market share to raise funds quickly through T-shirt sales.  Other music groups could take a lesson from the groups under Wrenn's banner by selling T-shirts to raise funds for The One Fund.  I know some are, but I'd like to see more.

Do good things.


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