Rash Guard raises funds to support American Red Cross' disaster relief efforts

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The Rash Guard Company would like to show its support for the American Red Cross by raising funds to help people affected by natural disasters. The Rash Guard Company, a leading online retailer of Rash Guard products will donate a percentage of all sales to the Red Cross for use in its international relief efforts.

"We would like to make it convenient for our customers to support the American Red Cross' disaster relief efforts around the world with whom we share a great kinship," said Tyler Collins, President of The Rash Guard Company. He added that, "A large portion of our customers and many of our employees are committed to making a difference, and so it's quite natural that The Rash Guard Company do its part to help raise funds for the American Red Cross."

The Rash Guard Company will donate a percentage of all sales through December 31, 2012. All collections will be given to the American Red Cross Disaster Relief Fund. A percentage of your rash guard purchase enables the Red Cross to prepare for and provide shelter, food, emotional support and other assistance in response to natural disasters.

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