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Philips + FDNY + MomiMomi World Cup T by Josh Rubin
On September 11, 2001 the New York Fire Department lost many brave fire fighters. One of them was Sergio Villaneuva, the best player on the FDNY Soccer Club. As an Official Partner of the 2006 FIFA World Cup, Philips is assisting the Club in growing an athletic scholarship created in Sergio's memory to help civil workers and families send their children to college. You can help the cause by purchasing a MomiMomi designed t-shirt for $20—all proceeds benefit the scholarship and you get one of the softest, best fitting Ts around.
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