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2017 Run for Rogosin Sponsorship Banner
2017 marked the 8th annual 5K "Run for Rogosin" to raise funds for prevention, education, research and treatment of kidney disease. This event was started by a Rogosin patient, Steve Olsen, who also owns the well-known restaurant, West Bank Cafe, in the theatre district.
The run attracted about 250 participants, raising over $111,000 for 2017, and over $600,000 for the total years.
Wounded Warrior Project - Parade Banners
The Wounded Warrior Project's vision is "to create the most successful, well-adjusted generation of wounded warriors in this nation's history." What started out as a non-profit organization sending out care packages to wounded U.S. soldiers has grown into a comprehensive rehabilitative effort to assist warriors as they recover and transition back to civilian life.
Front Runners Parade Banner
We recently made a parade banner for the New York Chapter of International Front Runners, an LGBT walking/running club. Here's a group photo at one of their most recent runs. Banners are a great way to create a focus for your group, as you can see.
APICHA Parade Banner
Here's a group photo featuring a parade banner that was made for The Asian & Pacific Islander Coalition on HIV/AIDS (APICHA). This is a relatively large parade banner, but it can also serve double duty as a wall banner for other events. We recommend that parade banners be approximately 30 inches in height so that they are easier to hold and carry during a parade.