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ThinkTaylor Concussion Awareness Week Shirt
American Apparel Jersey T-shirt
- Sizes YS - XXXL
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About this campaign
ThinkTaylor has partnered up with the MIAA for the 1st ever Massachusetts Concussion Awareness Week. During the week of September 21-25, 2015, all Massachusetts High School Soccer players will be raising awareness for concussion safety during their matches.
We are asking players, coaches, parents, officials, MIAA and YOU to JOIN THE MOVEMENT! During the week, we are asking you to take the #TTpledge...and let everyone know!
The most creative, crazy, outlandishly awesome, marvelous, inspiring showcase of school support for ThinkTaylor's mission of raising concussion awareness will win an incredible prize from Inaria. The winning school will receive custom outfitted 2016 uniforms from Inaria Soccer and THE ENTIRE SCHOOL will win Gatorade for the year along with G-Week!
Basically, what we're saying is, get a shirt, wear it proud and show us how amazing your school is!
We cannot wait to see how inspiring you all are.
- Taylor Twellman & the ThinkTaylor Team
Supporters
Knowledge is power. Safety is key. Go Pirates!
Most serious injury in soccer.
I am a coach/ parent and I see what sports/ parents are doing to kids these days. I heard about this campaign via WAAF - thank you!!!
Thank you Taylor, for my son (7 concussions at age 11) and all of the other children. Kids can be cruel, but uneducated adults can be worse. You are my hero!
I have had many concussions and suffer from PCS. This awareness is amazing and needs to be more like this. Taylor was one my favorite players. Go Taylor!!!!
Love the orange shirts and what you're doing for concussion safety!
Taylor - glad to support the great work you are doing!!!!
In support of awareness for all of those that live with this hidden condition!
I'm an athlete and future athletic trainer who knows how important athlete safety is. So happy that there is an organization like this to raise more awareness about the seriousness of concussions! Keep up the good work, Taylor!