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06 Sep 2023, 16:01 GMT+10
In a remarkable gesture that speaks volumes about their commitment to making a difference, Knocked Loose is stepping up for a cause that truly matters. As October marks Domestic Violence Awareness Month, the band is leveraging their influence to offer fans a unique opportunity to support victims of domestic violence. Their limited edition "Find Your Way Domestic Violence Awareness" merchandise not only lets fans showcase their solidarity but also contributes to a cause that stands close to their hearts.
All proceeds generated from the sale of this special edition shirt will be dedicated to the Kentucky Center for Women and Families, an organization tirelessly working to provide support and assistance to those affected by domestic abuse. As the band eloquently expresses, this initiative serves as a poignant reminder that survivors and victims alike deserve to have their voices heard and acknowledged.
Knocked Loose is well aware of the power their platform holds, and they are using it to spark positive change. By offering this exclusive merchandise for a limited time, they are enabling their fans to be a part of something bigger than music - a movement that echoes compassion, empathy, and the desire for transformation.
In a touching tribute, the initiative is carried out in memory of Tiffany Tomerlin. By supporting the Kentucky Center for Women and Families, Knocked Loose not only honors Tiffany's memory but also contributes to a legacy of support and healing for countless individuals affected by domestic abuse.
Knockedloosestore.com is the destination where fans and supporters can participate in this impactful initiative. The limited edition "Find Your Way Domestic Violence Awareness" merchandise stands as a symbol of unity and empathy, and each purchase serves as a direct contribution to making a difference in the lives of survivors and victims of domestic violence.
Knocked Loose's commitment to fostering change is an inspiration to all. By joining hands with their fans, they are proving that music transcends mere entertainment - it can become a catalyst for change, empowerment, and hope. As you explore the limited edition merchandise, remember that your purchase is more than just a piece of clothing; it's a statement of solidarity and a step towards a brighter future for those who need it most.
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