Show Your Soul is about connection. The soul connection we make with our God. And the connection we share with others. We want to connect with you! Send us your story about how wearing Show Your Soul lifted your spirit or made a positive impact on someone else. Write to us and attach a photo of yourself in your favorite SYS top at feedback@showyoursoul.net.*
"A friend of mine was going through a tough time -- single and living far away from home with a brother that was very ill. I gave her the Have Faith shirt to lift her spirits and she started crying as soon as she saw it. It just meant so much to see in print the words that I had been saying to her. Now, she could read it, wear it and think it!" - Amy Bertram, Charlotte, N.C.

Sisters Holly Maher and Kristy Rokosz wear their Show Your Soul Fitted Tank Tops on a hike in the Santa Monica mountains.
SYS Proudly Supports Christian Children's Fund
In its first year of business, Show Your Soul was named to the Friends of Children Society of Christian Children's Fund. Helping the world's most vulnerable children since 1938, CCF reaches over 13.2 million children and family members through its programs to eradicate poverty and encourage self-sufficiency in 31 countries at home and abroad. Sponsor a child and find out more about CCF's great work at www.ChristianChildrensFund.org.
Show Your Soul seeks to glorify God through its inspiring apparel and by supporting children's charities by donating 10% of all its proceeds. Thank you for your support!

SYS Outfits Team Taboob for Avon Walk for Breast Cancer
Nineteen amazing women from Team Taboob walked over 40 miles last October in Charlotte, North Carolina's Avon Walk for Breast Cancer raising $35,000 and awareness for the cause. They stepped out in strength and unity wearing black tank tops with "Be Strong" across the chest donated by Show Your Soul.
Get your own Be Strong fitted tank today! And remember that 1 in 8 women has or will develop breast cancer and early detection saves lives! Give yourself a monthly breast exam and, if you are 40+ years of age, consider an annual mammogram. Find out more at www.nationalbreastcancer.org.