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Ribbons 4 Sandy Hook Makes 2nd Donation on February 14th from Remembrance Ribbon Decals Sold

Ribbons 4 Sandy Hook Makes 2nd Donation on February 14th from Remembrance Ribbon Decals Sold

On this solemn 2-month anniversary of the Sandy Hook tragedy, Ribbons 4 Sandy Hook project co-founders Marci Durnell & Thayer Syme continue their mission to say "We Will Never Forget."

With love and support for their Sandy Hook neighbors on this February14th, they have proudly made a 2nd donation from the sales of their Remembrance Ribbon Decals. Helping to provide aid to the Sandy Hook community is a driving force behind ribbons4sandyhook.com and serves to motivate their efforts every day.


With this presentation they continue their vowed donation of four dollars from each ribbon sold to the Sandy Hook School Support Fund. The United Way of Western Connecticut in partnership with Newtown Savings Bank is administering this fund to benefit the greater Newtown/Sandy Hook community.

"We are thankful for all the people who have purchased our decal ribbons, having made this donation possible," said Marci and Thayer. "A ribbon + you have come together to make something beautiful happen. Making a Difference One Ribbon at a Time proves to be true."

Show your support for the Sandy Hook community today by ordering your vehicle ribbon at ribbons4sandyhook.com


 

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