Here For Good 2024

Mar 13, 2024 | Friends of 577, News & Updates

Create. Explore. Connect. Be a part of 577.

Did you hear the news? HERE FOR GOOD is back, and we couldn’t be more excited to be included again this year!

Thanks to our friends at Jūpmode, every purchase from our limited collection will benefit 577 ~ $10 for each shirt and $15 for every crewneck sold.

Here at 577, every day we strive to be a space that sparks creativity, encourages exploration, and nurtures meaningful connections. Join us in building a community that celebrates curiosity and lifelong learning. Be a part of 577.

The collection features a short sleeve adult tshirt (espresso), short sleeve youth shirt (kelly green), and an adult crewneck (navy). Sizes available: XS to 3XL.

HOW TO MAKE A PURCHASE:

  • Purchases are made directly on Jupmode’s website
  • This is a presale with orders open until Sunday, March 31 at midnight.
  • Once the special event ends, Jupmode will collect, print, and sort all of the orders within 15 business days.
  • All orders will ship directly to you at the address provided at checkout. 
  • Questions? Give us a call at 419-874-4174 or email hello@577foundation.org.
  • This design is not available for purchase in the Welcome Center & Curiosity Shop.

View the collection by CLICKING HERE. Deadline to order is Sunday, March 31.

Thank you for your supporting 577 & local organizations!

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