For the second straight year, Addix, one of the leading providers of custom sports apparel with 100 percent of its products manufactured in the United States, is running an online competition between high school football teams that are looking to help others.
It’s called the Great American Giveback that in 2018 helped various organizations raise over $2-million in their communities through cause games. The Addix Great American Giveback is a social media contest that promotes different cause games around the country. If a team wins the competition, it will be awarded custom uniforms that uniquely display a team’s cause.
Related: 2018 Great American Giveback Winners
In the middle of it all is Noel Dean, a recently retired Michigan High School Hall of Fame head coach at Lowell High School, who over ten years ago envisioned and created the Pink Arrow Pride game that raised over $2-million for people in his community of Lowell, Michigan, who are battling cancer. One of the reasons Dean retired was to spend more time with Addix that is owned by him and his family.
2010 Pink Arrow Pride Game
Dean says that the idea behind the Pink Arrow Pride game can spread good beyond Lowell, which is a small community southeast of Grand Rapids.
To get involved in this year’s Great American Giveback, click here to register.