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UNITED WE SERVE TSHIRTS – 100% DONATED TO POSTAL EMPLOYEE RELIEF FUND

In an effort to help fund solutions, FoxFern.com and PostalWorkerTees.com have teamed up to make a T-Shirt using the ‘United We Serve” design that honors the Unites States Postal Service workforce.  100% of profits from the sale of these shirt designs will be contributed to P.E.R.F; the Postal Employee Relief Fund.  PERF provides financial assistance to current and retired USPS Employees that have been affected by natural disaster.  

A page has been established for the “United We Serve” shirts and dedicated to this cause (PERF) only.  Funding contributions to PERF are handled directly from there.
Bonfire Store: https://www.bonfire.com/store/postal-worker-tees-1/

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