No Project Too Small: Turning Event Banners into Lasting Impact
At the Jackson Yelle Family Foundation, we believe that a great initiative isn’t defined by its size, but by the heart behind it. Whether we are hosting a large-scale event or creating a single commemorative item, our goal remains the same: to honor Jackson’s legacy and support our community.
We recently looked at the vibrant banners that have hung at our events—materials that witnessed stories of hope and togetherness—and asked how they could continue to serve a purpose. The answer lay in upcycling.
The Beauty of the “Small” Initiative
It is often said that there is no such thing as a small project when the goal is to do good. By repurposing our event vinyl into functional accessories, we are proving that sustainability and mission-driven work can happen at any scale.
These banners, once high-flying signs, have been carefully hand-cut and sewn into two unique products:
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Banner Keychain: A portable reminder of our community, perfect for keeping Jackson’s dragonfly close by.
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Luggage Tag Basic: A durable, one-of-a-kind travel companion that ensures our mission travels as far as you do.
Why Upcycling Matters
Every piece in this collection is a “one-of-one.” Because they are cut from different sections of our original banners, your tag or keychain might feature a splash of our signature green, a bold black letter, or a hint of blue.
This project is about more than just reducing waste; it’s about carrying a piece of our history into the future. When you carry one of these items, you aren’t just carrying upcycled vinyl—you’re carrying our story.
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