Wear some Born Just Right and make a difference

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Not long ago, Jordan wore a t-shirt to help her feel more empowered around a new group of kids. Sharing how she is a Born Just Right kid helped her feel super proud. That experience set off a lot of behind the scenes conversations in my world. Two fantastic parents of Born Just Right kids reached out and helped make some magic happen.

With the help of Rachel Maeroff, there are two really cool ways to raise money for Camp No Limits and help our kids celebrate being born just right. She helped launch a Teespring campaign with four different t-shirt styles. Each shirt sale will help benefit Camp No Limits. The trick? We need to sell at least five more of each shirt to make sure they ship in time for the holidays. It’s tricky, but a super cool way to dress our kids up with pride while helping camp at the same time. She recruited an artist, Trevor Collis, to design the unicorns. Meantime, Born Just Right dad, Shane Gillies, designed the other three awesome shirts.

How does this work? Visit our new Born Just Right Teespring website, order a shirt (or two or three or four) for your kids. (We are only selling kid sizes. But let me know if there’s a shirt you think we should offer in adult sizes.) When we reach our goal for the shirt sales, you will be charged for the shirt and it will be shipped to you. It’s a Kickstarter for shirts. Rachel and I will monitor the shirt sales to make sure we end with a campaign goal that will guarantee these shirts get produced. It’s a perfect gift for our kids!

Don’t think a shirt is for you? That’s okay because Born Just Right is also hosting a Jamberry fundraiser for Camp No Limits! Jamberry is a really cool brand of nail wraps that last way longer than nail polish. I recently discovered them and love them… And I’m not usually a nail decoration kind of girl.

Consider these two fundraisers while doing your holiday shopping. 100% of the profits from BOTH fundraisers will be donated to Camp No Limits to help send a child to camp. It’s super excited and extra ways to help campers before Jordan launches her own birthday fundrasier in December. (That’s a lot of fundraising, I know. But we love camp that much.)

6 Comments

  1. Denise on November 26, 2014 at 3:25 pm

    Awesome shirts!

    • Jen Lee Reeves on November 26, 2014 at 11:34 pm

      Thanks! We’re pretty excited about them too!

  2. Jaimie Amerman on December 13, 2014 at 12:43 pm

    I really want a T-shirt for my little guy.

    • Jen Lee Reeves on December 13, 2014 at 3:49 pm

      Let me come up with additional ways to sell the designs now that our campaign has ended!

  3. beth on January 1, 2015 at 4:42 pm

    I just reserved one and they took my money. It said I needed 16 more shirts to get mine. Help?

    • Jen Lee Reeves on January 12, 2015 at 10:55 am

      Oh my gosh! I’m so mad at teespring! Let me see what we can do to launch a secondary campaign so you can get your shirt.

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