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Gliffix steps up it’s fight against Leukaemia
Last week we supported another worthy cause when printed t-shirts for the ACLT donate for Kye recruitment drive. Kye Carpenter is a two-year-old boy with leukaemia. He has recently relapsed and is currently back in hospital.
Kye’s family and supporters at the recruitment drive wore the shirts on the 18th June at Choice FM Studios in Leicester Square.  The drive was a successful day as just under 500 donor registrations for bone marrow, blood and organ register.
We are extremely glad to say that after all the hard work a potential match has been found for Kye. We hope his transplant is successful and encourage people of black and mixed race origin to join the register, as there are many people in need of help.  
Please contact us if you have a cause you would like us to support you with.  
admin | 23 June 2011 | | No Comments   

Gliffix is back with a bang

We have been quite for a while but allot has been going on behind the scenes.
The last 2 months have been jammed packed with printing, meeting new suppliers and working within our community to raise the awareness of Maximum Image Impact.  People are realising more and more that the best way to get a message across is to print it!

As you are aware from our previous blog post we were involved in the campaign to help the ACLT raise £80,000 for survival.
Amazingly they exceeded their goal.

Gliffix got involved by teaming up with one of our trusted t-shirts suppliers to supply the ACLT with their new themed T-shirts. The shirts were worn at the Daniel De-Gale Trophy game which featured Ex-Pros and celebrities.
Check out the video here:

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Beverley De Gale and Orin Lewis expressed their appreciation for our support and stated they were ‘happy with everything especially the quality of the fabrics and the printed designs’.

WHAT NEXT? 
The challenge does not stop there they still need our support and your help to. As a company we urge you to visit http://www.aclt.org/ and see the amazing work they are doing and see how you can help.

admin | 19 May 2011 | | No Comments   
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