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We adore this "Hope Changes Everything" tote.  The design is double-sided and it showcases a moving graphic of community members of all ages and abilities with the phrase "Hope Changes Everything" on one side, and the official NADEC logo on the other side.  Available in 2 sizes: 16"x16" and 18" x 18". Made from 100% polyester, very durable.

Did you know? Every cent from purchases goes directly into NADEC’s work to help identify, protect, and support children impacted by substance misuse.

Product features
- 100% polyester body for extreme durability and quick drying
- Reinforced stitching on handles for extra strength
- Boxed corners to maximize storage space
- Available in 2 color handle options
- Three sizes to meet various needs and preferences

Care instructions
- Remove all items from the bag before cleaning. Suggested to pretreat visible stains with stain remover. Mix warm water with laundry detergent and clean the bag with terry washcloth or a soft bristle brush. Let the bag air dry.

Sizes:

  16" × 16'' 18" × 18''
Height, in 16.00 18.00
Length, in 16.00 18.00
Width, in 3.00 3.00
Handle length, in 28.74 28.74
Handle width, in 1.00 1.00

NADEC "Hope Changes Everything" Tote Bag

$25.00Price
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    #1092 5150 W 120th Ave. Suite 100
    Westminster, CO 80020, USA

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