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Blackout Pediatric Cancer
2022

#TurnoutTheLights
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One T-shirt. Unite.

Teams are hosting Blackout Cancer games to unite our communities and build awareness of the high rate of pediatric cancer in New England. Fans wear the special 2022 Blackout Cancer t-shirt to their local high school Blackout Cancer game and to school work, zoom, or where-ever you are on your game day to show unity and support for a disease that affects everyone in some way! Proceeds of t-shirt sales will go to a local charity in each community and to research projects at local hospitals. 
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T-shirts
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​18,117

Donations

​$238,210

Partners

7

Blackout T-shirt 
impact 

​One Year:
​3,500  t-shirts sold 
4,000 football game attendees
$50,000 for pediatric cancer


It's amazing to see the impact of a simple t-shirt.  When everyone is at a game wearing the same
logo,​ its powerful. Our youth learn that giving back and standing together is worthwhile and important.”
 Shannon Ulery,  School Board Member

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Champion a simple yet impactful Blackout event
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COACHES
& SCHOOLS

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STUDENT
AMBASSADOR

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COMMUNITY
INVOLVEMENT​

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T-shirt Sponsors

Thank You!

T-shirt Sponsors
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Our Causes

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Great Places to Give Back
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About Us

Project Blackout is a 501(c) nonprofit organization on a mission to turn out the lights on pediatric cancer. We are dedicated to uniting local towns, schools, and businesses by wearing one logo on one t-shirt at one time.  The goal is to educate communities, raise funds for research, and support those affected by pediatric cancer until a cure for cancer is found.  To contact us: email - info@projectblackoutusa.org or mail- PO Box 844, Windham, NH 03087

This Is Why

According to the CDC, New England has the highest pediatric cancer rates in the United States, with New Hampshire the being the highest. Also, only 4% of federal funding goes to pediatric cancer research and our children are being treated with adult doses. Breakthroughs in pediatric cancer research can lead to better treatments and cures of all types of cancers. 
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