A Helping Hand

Fossil and Callaway Golf Watch

 In a world such as ours, there is no shortage of good causes. So, it can be hard to determine how best to be of service to each of our communities. But some challenges hit closer to home than others. It’s hard to find a family that hasn’t been touched by breast cancer. The stories of survivors who have beaten the disease serve as a reminder of the tremendous fortitude that can be found in the most unassuming, everyday folk. In light of these narratives of grit and grace, the quest to find a cure for breast cancer is one of the most urgent endeavors of our time. Now, Fossil and Callaway have made it just a little bit easier for you to contribute to this struggle. Fossil has licensed a Callaway Golf Watch and 15% of the profit generated by this sterling example of compassionate consumerism will help to fund breast cancer research under the auspices of the Callaway Golf Foundation Women’s Cancer Initiative. So it turns out that making a timely contribution to a good cause is easier, and more fashionable, than ever.

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