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I am writing to request a gift card or in-kind items for an important upcoming event. Boston International Turner Syndrome Summit (BITSS) is a charitable organization focused on improving the lives of young people with a rare chromosomal disorder called Turner syndrome. Individuals 12-19 who have Turner syndrome join us in Boston for a week of fun, enriching experiences that foster independence and community. Many of our participants have never met another person with Turner syndrome before attending BITSS. You can learn more about BITSS by visiting www.BITSSummit.org. You can learn more about Turner syndrome by visiting www.turnersyndrome.org.
BITSS’s success depends upon organizations like yours. BITSS would be pleased to reflect our gratitude on our social media sites, on our website, and in our monthly newsletter.
Our needs:
General stores
“swag bag” items, like fun gadgets, lotions, bath supplies, eye masks, skincare, haircare, toiletries, chapstick, hand soap, sunscreen, makeup, jewelry, mementos of Boston and surrounding towns, etc. A gift card in any amount (preferably $100 or more) would help us purchase items for the swag bags.
Office supply stores
folders that velcro close, gel pens, highlighters, small spiral notebooks, small butterfly/binder clips, markers, poster boards, snacks and drinks, Ideally, a gift card in the amount of $100 or more would help us purchase items.
Art Supplies: paints, paintbrushes, canvases, poster board, markers, adult coloring books, mosaic tiles, beads, gift cards, photo mats, photo tape
Ice cream stores
It would be wonderful to receive a gift card for 50 people to enjoy your delicious ice cream.
Sporting goods stores
Ideally, a gift card in the amount of $100 or more would help us purchase items such as drawstring bags, headphones, hats, headbands, water bottles, balls, frisbees, bubbles, hula hoops, and more.
Grocery stores/Drug Stores
Ideally, a gift card in the amount of $100 or more would help us purchase healthy snacks (some gluten-free as many of the participants have celiac disease,) and to purchase other supplies for the numerous activities we plan throughout the week.