Jason Tate
03/04/05, 09:56 PM
My Chemical Romance (http://www.mychemicalromance.com) and The Shirts for a Cure Project (http://www.shirtsforacure.com) are happy to announce the winners of the “Design the Next MCR Shirt” contest. After pouring over more then 800 entries from all over the world, the band decided that selecting only one winning design would be too difficult – so they have selected three!
Congratulations to:
• “Bleeding Eyes” by Michael Wendling of Buch, Germany & Claudia Mills of Menifee, CA
• “Amputee Couple” by Jennifer L. Kreuder of Orange, CA
• “I Will Remember You” by Phill Tran of Tempe, AZ
To view the winning entries and pre-order the shirts please visit shirtsforacure.com (http://shirtsforacure.com)
The Shirts for a Cure Project was launched to enable bands to show that they care about social issues, while fans get a chance to own an exclusive piece of merchandise. The proceeds from these shirt sales will help aide The Syrentha Savio Endowment (SSE) in its efforts to provide funding for chemotherapy and other medication for underprivileged women who cannot afford the growing expense of fighting this awful disease.
Thanks to everyone who entered the contest and inquired about Shirts for a Cure and SSE – it’s people like you who make a difference in this world.
Congratulations to:
• “Bleeding Eyes” by Michael Wendling of Buch, Germany & Claudia Mills of Menifee, CA
• “Amputee Couple” by Jennifer L. Kreuder of Orange, CA
• “I Will Remember You” by Phill Tran of Tempe, AZ
To view the winning entries and pre-order the shirts please visit shirtsforacure.com (http://shirtsforacure.com)
The Shirts for a Cure Project was launched to enable bands to show that they care about social issues, while fans get a chance to own an exclusive piece of merchandise. The proceeds from these shirt sales will help aide The Syrentha Savio Endowment (SSE) in its efforts to provide funding for chemotherapy and other medication for underprivileged women who cannot afford the growing expense of fighting this awful disease.
Thanks to everyone who entered the contest and inquired about Shirts for a Cure and SSE – it’s people like you who make a difference in this world.