NEW! The Pride Collection
Celebrate our LGBTQ+ community with Save the Booties Pride gear, and spread our message of equality and awareness.
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Blue Star Lapel Pin
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Logo Lapel Pin
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Get Screened! Colon Pin
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Unity Hands Sticker
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Colon Bestie Pin
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Crew Socks
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Unity Hands Lapel Pin
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Fuzzy Socks
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CRC Awareness Toilet Sticker
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Fight CRC Exclamation Logo Pin
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Key Chain w/ Carabiner
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Ostomy Besties Sticker
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Save the Booties Pin
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Save the Booties Beaded Bracelet
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Clear Fight CRC Tote Bag
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Enamel Camping Mug
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Smartphone Grip
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Relentless Fanny Pack
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Climb for a Cure Whistle
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Logo Patch
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Triple Zip Pouch
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Climb for a Cure Wood Sticker
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Christine's Connection
Christine's (right) mom, Patricia, was diagnosed with stage IV rectal cancer at 61 in May of 2000.
”My mom unfortunately was never screened. Her only symptom was when she noticed blood in the toilet & that is what sent her to the doctor.”
About a year later, Christine lost her mom the weekend of Mother’s Day in 2001.
Today Christine spreads awareness of the disease by volunteering for Fight CRC on a weekly basis.