Background of how they started:
The first organization that I want to bring to light is Love Your Melon (LYM). Love Your Melon was an organization that was created by two college students Brian and Zach. It was the product of a project in their entrepreneurship class at the University of St. Thomas. Their original idea was to help children battle cancer and they set a goal "to put a hat on every child in America battling cancer". When they made their first batch of hats, they caught on so fast and were so popular that they sold out the first weekend. Thats when they knew they had started something important.
How they do it:
Love your melon is said to be an apparel brand on a mission to give a hat to every child in America battling cancer. They have reserved more than 45,000 hats to donate to these children. They go about this by having college campus crews at different university's raise awareness. We actually have one here at Slippery Rock. This organization is so powerful because they use social media, and their hard work to get the word out there. Every product that is sold helps a child by 25% of the cost being donated to The Pinky Swear Foundation and another 25% being donated to Cure Search. Campus crews all across the USA are working as hard as they can to make a difference. Crews work to reach credit levels with every hat they sell. When they reach certain credit levels they are able to do such amazing things such as Household Visits where they find a family and take hats to each person in the child's family and they spend an afternoon making that child feel like they aren't alone and can still have fun. They even have the opportunity to do hospital visits where they can go to a hospital and take hats to each person there.
This organization is most important to me than any other organization because I started the crew here at Slippery Rock. I am the crew president and I know how much of an impact this organization has on children's lives: I've seen it first hand.
There is always more information available at LoveYourMelon.com where you can also purchase a hat and help a child out.
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