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October 16, 2023
Our family is fortunate in that we never have had anyone succumb to the terrible problem of alcohol or substance abuse. But millions of families in the United States, Canada and the rest of the world have had to endure this pain and a number of organizations exist to raise awareness of the problem as well as treat those suffering from substance abuse.Not only does the individual who is a victim of substance abuse pay a terrible personal price but so does their spouse, children and relatives as well as co-workers who must deal with the afflicted individual on a daily basis.Whenever we are asked by a group, business, school, community or social service organization to help them create a substance abuse awareness pin for a special week, month or other effort, we are proud to be a part of helping to stamp out a scourge on society.
A custom lapel pin from PinProsPlus won’t eliminate the substance abuse problem but they will help build awareness of programs to fight it.Unlike some of our corporate customers, we know that groups fighting substance abuse have small staffs and tight budgets. They don’t have ad agencies creating logos and designs for them. So, our team of experienced and talented artists are ready to lend a hand by taking their message and turning it into a clever lapel pin design that communicates the organization’s message to get it noticed and remembered.Our lapel pin design service is free for all of our customers but of special value to non-profit organizations, community agencies and schools. Sometimes we suggest a custom substance abuse awareness button to a group or organization. A button also works to raise the profile of an effort. As with our custom lapel pins, the design service is free.In fact, everything is included in the price of your order:
Ordering a customized Substance Abuse lapel pin or button made to meet the needs of your company, organization or group is fast, simple, easy and economical. Use the online form or call one of our friendly and helpful representatives at (801) 544-1005.