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The Zipperstrong Project

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The Pediatric Congenital Heart Association of Virginia is proud to host the FIRST annual Zipperstrong Photo Shoot for Teens and Adults (ages 16 - adults)
January 19, 2019 
9:00 -12:00
   (arrive anytime between 9 and noon)
SL Hunter Photography Studio, 3 South Cameron Street, Winchester, VA

 

Registration is OPEN: Click here 

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We hope to see you there!! Feel free to share and hashtag #Zipperstrong!

 

Important Details: 

Men:

Please wear a button up shirt in a neutral solid color (gray, brown, hunter green, navy, deep red - muted colors, not bright.) Please no loud neon or bright colors like pink or royal blue/royal purple or white or black shirts.

 

Women:

Please wear minimal makeup, off the shoulder shirt or 'spaghetti' strap type shirt in a neutral solid color  (gray, brown, hunter green, navy, deep red - muted colors, not bright.) Please no loud neon or bright colors like pink or royal blue/royal purple or white or black shirts.

 

Bereaved families: Please bring an 8x10 heart-warrior portrait and something belonging to him/her (stuffed toy, trophy, or something else that was important to them then, or important to the family now). Please follow the same clothing guidelines as above.

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Questions: E-mail Sydney (staylor@conqueringchd.org)

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Zipperstrong 2019 Sponsors

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Through Zipperstrong, Winchester Photographer SheRae Hunter helps raise awareness of congenital heart disease by giving outsiders a glimpse into the CHD world. Her powerful images capture the strength and vitality of children fighting congenital heart disease, while helping the general community see just how proud CHD Warriors are to simply be themselves, scars and all.

 

The Zipperstrong Project has been featured in local Virginia news outlets, on The Mighty, and at the Hope Marietta Foundation’s Casino Night, which raises awareness about congenital heart disease and supports CHD causes in Virginia.

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More about the Zipperstrong Project.

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