Welcome to the Rally Store


These items make great gifts! A portion of each sale directly benefits childhood cancer research and is tax deductible.

Rally Foundation T-shirt


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Rally Foundation T-shirt: $12 each
($10 shirt + $2 shipping & handling)

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Rally Athlete T-shirt


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Rally Athlete T-shirt: $12 each
($10 shirt + $2 shipping & handling)

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Rally Athlete Dri-Fit Race Day Shirt


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Rally Athlete Dri-Fit Race Day Shirt: $25 each
($20 dri-fit shirt + $5 shipping and handling)

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Rally Athlete Dri-Fit High Performance Hat


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Rally Athlete Dri-Fit High Performance Hat:
$25 ($20 hat + $5 shipping and handling)

One Size Fits all



Rally Foundation Tote Bag


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Rally Foundation Tote Bag: $25 each
($25 tote + $5 shipping & handling)

Rally Foundation Coffee Mug


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Rally Foundation Coffee Mug: $18 each
($15 mug + $3 shipping & handling)


Rally Sweatshirt


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Rally Sweatshirt
($30 Rally Sweatshirt shirt + $5 shipping and handling)

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Rally Bag


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Rally Bag
($15 Rally Bag shirt + $5 shipping and handling)




Vineyard Vines Rally Across America Tote Bag


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R.A.A. Standard Tote: $75 each
($75 per tote + $5 shipping & handling)

Vineyard Vines Rally Across America Tie


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Rally Across America Tie: $65 each
($65 per tie + $5 shipping & handling)

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Tom Glavine Historic 300th Win Ties

Rally Foundation has teamed up with vineyard vines ® to sell 300 limited edition autographed Tom Glavine Rally Ties to commemorate his historic 300th win

Click here to learn more

 

Thank you for contributing to Rally Foundation!
Rally Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit charity, and donations are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law.

 

 
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Meet Kristen


Kristen was born in Georgia in June 2003, much to the excitement of her parents and 5 year old brother. In March of 2007, their lives suddenly changed when Kristen’s parents noticed some bruising and red spots (petechiae) that sent them to the pediatrician.

After blood work results, it was confirmed that she had pre B acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Aside from the few bruises, you would never have known anything was wrong with her. She was immediately admitted to the hospital, and after blood and platelet transfusions, a port was placed in her chest 2 days later for her chemo treatments.

Kristen has been remarkably brave and strong through all of the chemo, steroids, shots, and oral medications. Her maintenance phase began in November of 2007 and she will continue on this path until June 2009.