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Blue Jeans for Babies
Alabama
 
In a new take on an old favorite, wearing jeans to work to support a good cause, the March of Dimes announces their Blue Jeans for Babies Day. On Friday, November 14, participants can make a donation entitling them to wear the specially designed Blue Jeans for Babies T-Shirt with either jeans or khaki pants. Participants can also purchase buttons and awareness bands.Organizations in Alabama who participate are making “the fashion statement that saves babies” as well as showing how much they care about local families and babies. Special thanks to Alabama Telco Credit Union, statewide Presenting Sponsor.

Date: Friday
November 14, 2008

 

Location:
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  Phone: 1-888-503-1258
 
Schedule: Tee Shirt Order Deadline: October 3, 2008
Order Pick Up Date: November 6, 2008

How It Works: Local businesses agree to appoint a coordinator within their company to sell Blue Jeans for Babies, t-shirts for $15.00, buttons for $5.00, and awareness bands for $3.00.  The company receives flyers, posters, and an ordering form for the event.  For a $15.00 contribution, the employee has the privilege of wearing the blue jeans for babies t-shirt with blue jeans, khakis or dress down (in some cases business casual), to work on Friday, November 14th.  The business is responsible for collecting the money for the t-shirts, buttons and awareness bands, completing the order form and distributing the t-shirts to the employees. 



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