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"Kickin' Bass" Youth T-Shirt (multiple color options)

"Kickin' Bass" Youth T-Shirt (multiple color options)

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Printed on Bella+Canvas 3001Y

  S M L XL
Width 15.25 16.25 17.25 18.25
Length 21 22.15 23.5 24.5


Printed using Direct-to-Garment (DTG) technology. DTG prints have a softer feel compared to traditional screen printing, and while durable, they require extra care for longevity. Please wash inside out in cold water, avoid bleach, and tumble dry on low for the best results.

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  • The Need

    Jordyn Miller

    On July 18, 2024, Jordyn Miller, a 27-year-old single mom to seven-year-old Elijah, was diagnosed with T-Cell A.L.L. leukemia. Her white blood cell count was 122,000—far above the normal range of 4,000–10,000. Doctors told her, “You saved your own life by going to urgent care,” and she was rushed to Roswell for immediate treatment.

    In the 11 months since, Jordyn has spent about 97 days as an inpatient over three long hospital stays. Prior to her diagnosis, she had been on FMLA leave caring for Elijah after surgery on his arm. When she was diagnosed, she learned her time off had already reached the maximum allowed—leaving her without disability payments while she battled cancer.

    Her leukemia spread beyond her blood to her spine and chest. After inpatient chemo and radiation in July and August, her doctors transitioned her to outpatient treatment from September through December. Jordyn, who doesn’t drive, relied on family to get her to Roswell daily.

    On January 26, 2025, Jordyn underwent a stem cell transplant, receiving donor cells on January 31. Initially successful, her body later rejected the graft due to a severe infection treated with 24/7 IV antibiotics. She spent another 32 days hospitalized.

    In April, her medical team began planning a new approach. In May, they informed Jordyn she will need at least 2.5 more years of intensive chemotherapy, both inpatient and outpatient, taking up to 60 pills daily. Her fight continues, with treatment expected through the end of 2027.