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Latitude Episode 11: 26Shirts for Social Good

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Del Reid loves Buffalo sports. The co-founder of the “Bill Mafia” can be seen any given Sunday rooting for the Buffalo Bill, no matter their record. But Del had a greater purpose, helping those in need. In an age where people turn to crowdfunding to help offset medical expenses while their family battles cancer and other illnesses, Del found a way to tap into Buffalo’s sports fanbases to raise awareness and funds.

All through the power of t-shirts. This week on Latitude Del Reid talks about 26shirts. A t-shirt company with a sense of greater good.


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