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Brain Aneurysm Foundation Praises Print Your Cause for Vital Support

Nicole Wilson of the Brain Aneurysm Foundation reflects on the critical role Print Your Cause has played in supporting their national awareness campaign and virtual events. Wilson's relationship with Print Your Cause began at BBCon last year when she met Jayson, and she could not have predicted how important this connection would become.

The collaboration began with a conversation at the BBCon booth about helping the foundation with a national awareness campaign. Print Your Cause quickly turned around the project in just a few days, providing essential support. Much of the foundation's revenue is generated through in-person events throughout the year, often linked to registration and fundraising efforts via a peer-to-peer platform. This revenue is primarily directed back to research funding for better ways to detect brain aneurysms.

"When Covid hit in March, we started to pivot to virtual events, like many nonprofits did. I reached out to Jayson and his team to help us set up stores for each of our virtual events and to procure t-shirts and other merchandise," says Wilson. "We’re a very small office who could not do the procurement on our own, so we were extremely grateful to Print Your Cause for jumping in and getting us set up so quickly."

Wilson emphasizes how fantastic the Print Your Cause team was to work with and how they continued to support the foundation's events. The foundation is immensely thankful for having met them at BBCon and for the difference they made during a challenging event season.

"We realize how very different our event season would have been without them," Wilson adds. This partnership showcases the impact of Print Your Cause's prompt and reliable support, helping the Brain Aneurysm Foundation adapt and succeed during a difficult year.