Just Blogs
These blog posts reflect the origins of Just Cause Apparel and the values that shaped its early direction. They were written during the company’s founding period, when the business was closely tied to a personal mission and a desire to make a meaningful impact beyond apparel. We’ve chosen to keep them available as a record of where we started, and for anyone who finds value in the perspective they offer. While our business has evolved, these reflections remain an important part of our foundation.

Breast cancer awareness is more than just a tagline.
Jane Gillespie, Senior Account Executive at Audacy and loving big-sister 2020 was a difficult year for everyone. For my family, the loss of my sister

True Heroes. Cancer Survivors
Every year in June, our nation comes together to celebrate true heroes that have fought the good fight and continue of fighting to make life

Nursing: the most trusted profession in the country for 19 years in a row.
An unprecedented shortage of these professionals right when the country needs us the most. Let’s be honest…how many people really know what a Gallup Poll

There Are Many Ways to Communicate
Meet Colby and Cadence. Two very special people with unique stories. When you find out you’re going to be a parent, you immediately start dreaming

Non-profits in the time of Covid
COVID-19 and its Cost to Charities See how nonprofits, like JDRF, are fighting for their cause in the midst of COVID. Nearly ten months into

From Cancer Surgeon to Entrepreneur
Dr. Scott Porter, Chief, Orthopedic Oncology at Prisma Health CEO and Co-Founder of Just Cause Apparel, Inc, MBA. “You only have so many big cases

Battling BRCA with Sarina Brown
From the front lines: one neurology nurse practitioner’s fight against breast cancer When you ask Sarina Brown (APRN, DNP, FNP-C) how she would describe herself,

The New Face of the Frontline
Back to school. Three words that have developed an entirely new set of meanings. In previous years, back to school meant shopping for supplies like

Breast cancer awareness is more than just a tagline.
Jane Gillespie, Senior Account Executive at Audacy and loving big-sister 2020 was a difficult year for everyone. For my family, the loss of my sister