Breezy Point Tea Company has formed a team to walk in the Walk for Hope on Sunday, October 11th. Mental illness has affected those that we know and love in many ways and I’m sure you know someone who has been affected as well. We plan to join thousands of others who will participate in the 21st Annual Thad and Alice Eure Walk for Hope. The Walk for Hope is 10k walk that raises funds to promote scientific research into the causes, cures and to discover more effective treatment of mental illness. These illnesses include but are not limited to schizophrenia, anorexia, Alzheimer’s disease, depression, bipolar disorders, autism, anxiety disorders, post-partum depression, and social phobias. It is estimated that one in four people are affected by some type of mental illness and we feel that it is important to help provide funding for this cause.
We are excited to announce that those who make a contribution to our team will be entered to win a great gift basket from Breezy Point Tea Company! Any amount will help this worthy cause. Making a contribution now is easy - just click on this link and use our team captain's walker code of "mmacnabb": http://www.walkforhope.com/
If you live near the Triangle area in NC, we also would love for you to join our team and walk with us in Raleigh on October 11th! Invite your family, friends and neighbors to join our team, too. Come walk with us and then enjoy the food, drink and fellowship under the beautiful new shelter at the Angus Barn. Send us a note through our website if you have any questions (http://www.breezypointtea.com/contact_us.html). The FAQ's on the Walk for Hope website may answer your questions as well (http://www.walkforhope.com/
Click here to join our team and walk with us on October 11th:
http://www.walkforhope.com/
Thanks for your support! Please check us out today and try some of our tea. Visit our online store at: www.BreezyPointTea.com
Love life,
BPT
www.breezypointtea.com
I do really like hearing about this because I'm bipolar. I usually don't tell people that but in this case I can mention it. Tea for treatment of mental illness (or even for promoting research) is something I'll always want to support. --Teaternity
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