My friend Megan Wark helped me come up with this t-shirt design. It’s simple, but bold… and awesome.


I have also had the privilege of working with Bubba at Fund The Nations, which is an organization that helps create low-cost yet high quality t-shirts to help raise support and awareness for things like the World Race, adoption, and so much more. Bubba has been great enough to help me create these shirts and I am so thankful to have had the chance to work with him!
For a donation of $20 dollars or more (I ask that you please take into consideration shipping costs), you not only get a pretty awesome shirt, but you will also be helping to send me on this amazing journey. The shirt is unisex sizes S-XXL.
If you are interested in purchasing a shirt you have a couple of options:
2. If you are in Big Spring but you aren’t comfortable sending anything in the mail, you can call me or email me at [email protected] and we can work out a time to meet up.
3. If you would like to pay online you go to my GoFundMe account: http://www.gofundme.com/saigesworldrace and make a donation, with your size in the comment.
I will be placing my first order on May 15, so please have your orders in by no later than May 13. I will update everyone and let you all know once I ship them out you all.
You guys bless my socks off and I can’t wait to see everyone rocking out their shirts.
If you are interested in following along on this new journey please feel free to subscribe to my World Race blog. You can do so putting your email address in the link over on the left where it says, “Subscribe for Blog Updates.” It’s easy AND free. I promise.
You can also do so by mailing a to “Adventures in Missions” with “CAMPBELLWHITNEY” (Whitney is my first name, for those of you who might be confused by that) in the memo line and mailing that to:
Adventures in Missions
PO Box 534470
Atlanta, GA 30353-4470
OR
You can donate directly to my GoFundMe http://www.gofundme.com/saigesworldrace. It won't be tax deductible but it's a safe and easy way to donate online.
