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Emotional holiday ornament of a mother and child playing.  You can choose from a circle-shaped 'Merry Christmas' or a heart-shaped 'Happy Holidays' design.  The back of each ornament features the NADEC logo to keep the mission of providing help, hope and support to drug-endangered children in mind across the festive period.

This purchase wouldn't just give you or the recipient a smile, but it would also bring a smile to the face of a drug-endangered child that NADEC is able to help this holiday season via our programs and resources made for them and their communities.


Product features:

- 100% ceramic construction for long-lasting durability
- Double-sided full-color printing with a glossy finish
- Comes ready to hang with included gold string

Care instructions
- Wipe the dust off gently with a soft, dry cloth.


Size:

  Circle Heart    
Width, in 2.99 3.23    
Height, in 2.99 3.19    
Thickness, in 0.12 0.12    

Mother and Child Holiday Ornament

$15.00Price
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    #1092 5150 W 120th Ave. Suite 100
    Westminster, CO 80020, USA

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