Your kid rocks (and there's a t-shirt to prove it)


A few weeks ago, I connected with Tiffany Porter, a mom of two boys; her youngest, Jack, has cerebral palsy. She and her husband, Andrew, are the founders of Common Threads; they live in Oklahoma. How Tiffany explains her company: "We are on a mission to educate, unify and foster acceptance for those with special needs...one t-shirt at a time." They donate 10 percent of profits to a worthy family, organization or ministry every month.

The Porters

When Tiffany asked if I'd do a giveaway, how could I say no? I mean, Max rocks. Your kid rocks. ALL our kids rock. And these t-shirts are cool—look close and you'll see a walker, wheelchair, glasses and motorized scooter embedded in every "O."


To be entered for a chance to win a t-shirt in your choice of size (kids XS, S, M and L) and color...
1) Leave a note in the comments section below about why your child rocks
2) Enter your name/email in the Google doc, so I can contact you if you win.

The shirts usually sell for $15, along with adult versions for $19 (and can be ordered by emailing sales@thecommonthreads.org). I'll pick the winners on Wednesday, March 27 via random.org, announce them here and email as well.

Update: The winners are Amy S. and Debbie S. And I am quite sure your kids will rock their shirts!

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