STANDS is once again teaming up with the cast and crew of Supernatural for a great cause. Samantha Smith, who plays Mary Winchester, on the show has been diagnosed with breast cancer. Supernatural's stars regularly use show logos and characters in STANDS merchandise to support non-profits or the community. In the past, they've raised money for hunger, hurricane relief, pandemic support, and suicide awareness. As we approach October and breast cancer awareness month, this shirt can help raise funds towards this worthy cause. HURRY since this is the last week they are selling them!

Photo Credit: STANDS
Beautiful pink phoenix rising

Supernatural is the longest running series on the CW network and has given us 15 amazing seasons. It is hands down my absolute favorite show. I've purchased quite a bit of their partner STANDS merchandise over the years and been really pleased with it.

Supernatural — “Celebrating the Life of Asa Wilder” – Pictured (L-R): Jensen Ackles as Dean, Jared Padalecki as
Sam and Samantha Smith as Mary Winchester
Photo: Diyah Pera/The CW — © 2016 The CW Network, LLC. All Rights Reserved
Supernatural –“The Raid”– Pictured (L-R): Jared Padalecki as Sam and Samantha Smith as Mary Winchester —
Photo: Diyah Pera/The CW — © 2017 The CW Network, LLC. All Rights Reserved

$25.99

  • A portion of profits will benefit Equal Hope
  • T-shirts 100% cotton / Machine Wash / Imported
  • “Rise” t-shirts will begin shipping the third week of September. If your order includes a backordered item, your order won't ship until all items are available.


Equal Hope’s mission is to save women’s lives by eliminating health disparities in Illinois, originally through the lens of breast cancer and now expanded to cervical cancer and other women’s cancers. We address women’s health holistically by helping women establish medical homes with the goal of eliminating inequities in prevention, screening, diagnosis, treatment, and survivorship for all women.

Equal Hope outreaches to women all across Metro Chicago and in particular to the areas where there are the highest occurrence and death rates for breast and cervical cancer. Source: EqualHope.org

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