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Sully's, Mission 108 & the Joe Kelly Fight Club visit the Pawsox & Raise Funds to Fight Human Trafficking!

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Sully's Brand founder Chris Wrenn joined Pawtucket Red Sox President Charles Steinberg & Mission 108 charity global partnerships director Courtney Evans on the field at McCoy Stadium this past Saturday, to receive a $500 donation to Mission 108 from the Pawsox.  Mission 108 is helping fight human trafficking internationally and their efforts are being assisted by Joe & Ashley Kelly and their JK56 Come On Challenge.  Sully's was also able to donate an additional $556.20 from the sale of Joe Kelly Fight Club tees at McCoy throughout the weekend!

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Help JOE KELLY Fight Human Trafficking & Modern Day Slavery

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We are very proud to announce that our JOE KELLY FIGHT CLUB t-shirt will now be helping Joe & Ashley Kelly with their JK56 COME ON! Challenge to help fight human trafficking and modern day slavery.  We donated $1,000 to their cause & are now offering to send a Fight Club tee to any donor that gives $50 or more (and if you donate $108+ you'll get the shirt AND an autographed photo!)  Click HERE for more info & tell them Sully's sent you!

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JOE KELLY FIGHT CLUB

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The shirt that united a nation around a new Boston hero.  Grab one HERE!

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Check out the new Sully's commercial featuring Boston's own KEYTAR BEAR!

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2018 brings us a new Sully's Brand commercial, and we're exited to show it off!  We recruited Boston's own KEYTAR BEAR and shot the spot all over Boston.  Check it out HERE!

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Giving Back To Our Community

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This fall Georgia, the 6 year old daughter of Sully's founder Chris Wrenn, worked hard to sell t-shirts that had been created with her illustrations during the busy tourist season in Salem, Massachusetts.  We are very proud to announce that the profit from her t-shirt, on top of all of the tip money earned from our guillotine photo opp, added up to a whopping $2,152 - all of which was donated today to Georgia's school, Saltonstall Elementary.  The money is going to be used to install new basketball hoops on their playground (there currently aren't any).  Congratulations, Georgia!

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