Friday, May 23, 2008
Monkee Do's Do Tag Fights Childhood Obesity
"DO a little bit to help kids get fit"
The Do Tag helps fight childhood obesity
Monkee Do is proud to announce a unique awareness and fundraising effort for childhood obesity, the Do Tag Project.
Each Do Tag purchase supports a variety of childhood obesity foundations.
closeup of a Do Tag
A portion of every Do Tag purchase goes the childhood obesity foundations participating in the Do Tag Project. Please visit www.TheDoTag.com to see the foundations and to get your Do Tag.
Monkee Do is proud to introduce a unique awareness and fundraising effort for childhood obesity.
the back of a Do Tag side view of Do Tag
Monday, May 19, 2008
It's Time To Fight Childhood Obesity
The Washington Post has a special section this week called Young Lives at Risk Our Overweight Children
There is a new and unique project underway that helps fight childhood obesity.
Pink ribbons identify the fight against breast cancer. Yellow bracelets symbolize cancer research fundraising. Fighting childhood obesity now has its own unique symbol for awareness and fundraising, the Do Tag.
For just $2.00, Monkee Do's cute monkee sends the right message of "DO"ing to kids and adults. It also establishes an identifiable symbol for childhood obesity fundraising and awareness.
Each Do Tag purchase supports a variety of foundations and methods that fight this growing epidemic.
Put the Do Tag on any laced shoe and show your support.
Small enough to fit on any size shoe, but big enough to make a difference in fighting childhood obesity.
For a list of the foundations participating in this unique project, and to get your Do Tag, please visit www.TheDoTag.com
"Do a little bit to help kids get fit"
Saturday, May 17, 2008
Monkee Do To Race In Ford's Florida IronMan 70.3
Team Monkee Do is off to participate in Ford's IronMan Florida 70.3 race Sunday May 18.
The race consists of a 1.2 mile swim, 56 mile bike and a 13.3 mile run.
Monkee Do (Scott Shaffer) is racing with bib number 993.
Follow the race live on IronMan Live
Monkee Do announced this week a unique awareness and fundraising project for childhood obesity called The Do Tag Project
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
The DO Tag Project Helps Fight Childhood Obesity
Monkee Do is proud to announce the Do Tag Project, a unique effort to raise awareness and funds for childhood obesity.
Pink ribbons identify the fight against breast cancer. Yellow bracelets symbolize cancer research fundraising. Fighting childhood obesity now has its own unique symbol for awareness and fundraising, the Do Tag.
Small enough to fit on any size shoe, but big enough to make a difference in fighting childhood obesity.
For more information on childhood obesity foundations that are participating and to get your Do Tag, please visit www.TheDoTag.com
"DO a little bit to help kids get fit"
Monkee Do Presents The DO Tag Project, A Fundraising Effort For Childhood Obesity Foundations
Monkee Do is proud to announce the "Do Tag Project"
Please visit The Do Tag
"DO a little bit, to help kids get fit"
Pink ribbons identify the fight against breast cancer. Yellow bracelets symbolize cancer research fundraising. Fighting childhood obesity now has its own unique symbol for awareness and fundraising, the Do Tag.
Every Do Tag purchase supports a variety of foundations and methods that fight this growing epidemic.
For just $2.00, our cute monkee sends the right message of "DO"ing to kids and adults. It also establishes an identifiable symbol for childhood obesity fundraising and awareness.
The participating Childhood Obesity Foundations
Alive With MissionMe
Excellence Through Exercise
FF4K Functional Fitness 4 Kids
Health Corps
Kids Feeling Fit Foundation
National Action Against Obesity
Obesity Prevention Foundation
OPT for Fit Kids
Running School
Starlight Starbright Children's Foundation
Turn the Tide
Youth Becoming Healthy
Small enough to fit on any size shoe, but big enough to make a difference in fighting childhood obesity.
Your Do Tag purchase supports a variety of foundations and methods that fight this growing epidemic.
To order your Do Tag
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