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Let’s Give Together: A 48-Hour Challenge (Extended!)

By Imprint Team

June 10, 2020
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In solidarity with those protesting police brutality and racism in the wake of the murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis, Imprint is issuing a challenge (now extended until 6 p.m. EST on Sunday, June 14). For every download of our free “Colors of Imprint” coloring book or “Flavors of Imprint” recipe book Imprint will contribute […]

In solidarity with those protesting police brutality and racism in the wake of the murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis, Imprint is issuing a challenge (now extended until 6 p.m. EST on Sunday, June 14).

For every download of our free “Colors of Imprint” coloring book or “Flavors of Imprint” recipe book Imprint will contribute $2 toward the cause of equal rights for all. The funds will be divided among:

We will document the distribution of the supplies and post a follow-up here so you can be sure your download helped those fighting for Black lives and equality, overall.

COLORING BOOK LINK

RECIPE BOOK LINK

Our Imprint family recently created these two books with COVID #quarantinelife in mind, with the celebration and unity of diversity at the core of each. We believe that Black Lives Matter, and we want to directly support those peacefully taking to the streets. With the summer heat upon us, we thought providing bottled water and fruit to demonstrators would be a great way to help sustain — physically! — the movement.

We also understand that because of COVID-19, not everyone is comfortable joining protests in person and wanted to offer at least one way to help from your home.

So, please download a copy of each book and share this link with your family and friends.

Being united is key to positive change.

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