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Infinite Hero Funds Innovative Counseling Program for Military Children
Proceeds from the Oakley Infinite Hero product collection and Infinite Hero fundraising events have positioned the foundation to make its first grant last week.
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The Right To Give: Oakley Cyclist Clara Hughes Supports The ‘Right To Play’ Charity In a Huge Way
Some North Americans will never truly understand the devastation and hardships that take place in African nations such as Rwanda. Hollywood tries to depict the sad reality of the issues sweeping the African continent, but rarely is the full effect of troubling problems ever shown. Canadian Clara Hughes has taken notice and pledged to do something about it. The Oakley Olympic cyclist, speed skater and now humanitarian has teamed up with Oakley Canada in pledging to donate the entirety of her retainer payment as well as any Olympic victory bonuses received in 2012 to the Right To Play charity, aimed at aiding the Rwandan people.
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OneSight: Atlanta
Oakley Customer Service Manager, Heather Bissell traveled to Atlanta, GA, January 8-14 to kick-off the 2012 OneSight Clinics. Heather met up with a team of 40 trained volunteers and doctors from across North America who all came together to provide much needed vision care and eyewear to Atlanta-area students.
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Mad Science Gets Merry
The Oakley elves seized some holiday spirit this year and helped spread cheer throughout Orange County by collecting toys for Oakley’s annual Toys for Tots Toy Drive. Oakley employees collected more than 450 new toys, books and games to benefit children in need through the foundation.
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Movember: Raise Funds & Awareness for Men’s Health
During the month of November each year, thousands of men around the world sprout their staches to raise vital funds and awareness for men’s health. And while Mo Bros focus on their moustachery and fundraising, Mo Sistas seek out sponsorships for their Mo-growing efforts.





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