Sunday, December 21, 2008

Adopt a Family

Well it's approaching Christmas, everyone's hustling and bustling getting their last minute gifts for loved ones and friends. May I suggest one last item or items to pick up? If you are able to, why note adopt an individual or family at your local shelter for the holiday?

We at Try Change do so each holiday season and I have to to tell you we get much more out of giving than by receiving any gift during the holidays. It's really the sharing of hope rather than just giving a gift.

Why not brighten someone else's holiday season by supplying gifts or clothes? Often there are parents that cannot afford to buy their children a simple toy. By donating a just one toy you can truly make a difference in a young person's Christmas.

If you would like to make a donation or support a family or child this holiday season, contact your local shelter or Volunteers of America.


There are also wish trees at some local stores where you can pick a wish off of the tree and get a gift for a child in need. I know that things are tough all around this year but just think about what a small gift could do to make a difference in some one's life.


Stay tuned to our blog for some exciting things coming in the near future! Over the next several weeks we will launch our new website, conduct an email blast to past clients and prospect for new clients from New York to California. This while still staying true to our primary mission of spreading Peace, Hope, Faith, Diversity and Positive Change through the sale of our Try Change T-Shirts. Remember 10% of all profits are donated to Volunteers of America Chesapeake. These dollars go to the support of VOA's Homeless Shelters and substance abuse programs in the DC, VA & MD areas.

Help us pass along the Try Change message by joining one of our blog communities and asking your blog community members to visit our blog.
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Try Change shirts now available at the following stores:
Swank - Pentagon City Mall
Indigo - Georgetown
Selected Sport Zone stores
Shadows - Forestville Mall
Fashion Mechanics - Springfield Mall
Evado in the Fair Oaks Mall

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