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National Family Caregivers Month Lapel Pins

October 26, 2012
Oct 26, 2012
2 minute read

National Family Caregivers Month is fast approaching.  Take your scheduled event to the next level with custom lapel pins.  The attractive and meaningful mementos reflect the theme and vision you have for your community-wide get-together. What is National Family Caregivers Month?

National Family Caregivers Month was created by the National Family Caregivers Association in 1994.  President Bill Clinton signed the first presidential proclamation in 1997.  Every President since has signed a proclamation honoring family caregivers.  We are delighted to create pins for your business, club or organization in anticipation of this annual celebration.  Custom pins are the type of items people take notice of and cherish because of their sentimental value.

Ways National Family Caregivers Month Lapel Pins Can Be Used

Here are a few of the ways to use custom lapel pins throughout the month of November:

  • Hand them out to employees to wear to work each day.
  • Give them to volunteers as a heartfelt thank you gift.
  • Sell them to raise funds for a worthy organization like the National Family Caregivers Association.
  • Use them as an educational tool to advertise your services and resources.
  • Give them to family caregivers at a special luncheon or awards ceremony.

As you can see, there are many uses for your order of custom lapel pins.  It’s up to you to determine which one will benefit you and your business or organization the most.

Honor caregivers in your community with a unique and memorable gift.  Visit https://lapelpinsplus.com/ to request a no obligation, free price quote.  Email your request to info@lapelpinsplus.com or call 1-800-252-0904 toll-free.  We will take your design ideas and turn them into an attractive, meaningful National Family Caregivers Month lapel pin that grabs people’s attention and thanks them for the role they play in their cities and neighborhoods.