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St Jude Children’s Research Hospital

“St Jude Children’s Research Hospital was founded in 1962. St. Jude’s is a pediatric treatment and research facility that is focused on children’s catastrophic diseases. The hospital costs around $2.4 million a day to run and there is no cost to be treated.  Since St Jude was established, the survival rate for acute lymphoblastic leukemia, which is the most common type of…

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National Food Day

October 24th, 2017 is National Food Day in the USA. This day is all about showcasing healthy food and encouraging people to change their diets for the better. The whole idea is to help people Eat Real, which means limiting the amount of pop and sugary drinks, extremely salted foods, factory farmed meats and other unhealthy items and increasing the intake…

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Cross Training at Frame USA

Recently, production has been putting a lot of emphasis on cross training employees. Employees are no longer trained just for one job or one line. Now many employees are being trained and gaining the flexibility to perform multiple duties. For example, someone working on the saw might also be trained to fill or shrink-wrap. Now, a filler might be trained…

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Help after Hurricane Harvey with the Houston Food Bank

“An unprecedented number of people in the greater Houston area are affected by the flooding caused by Hurricane Harvey. The storm unleashed monumental destruction across southeast Texas. For individuals who already struggle to provide for their family’s basic needs, the flooding is even more catastrophic.  The Houston Food Bank has a history of providing disaster relief, but we’ve never seen…

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Labor Day — Monday, September 4th

What is Labor Day? Labor Day is a public and federal holiday (a holiday established by law and is usually a non-working day) that is celebrated on the first Monday of September. It was established to honor the labor movement in the US and the contributions that workers have made which benefit our country. Additionally, Labor Day Weekend is considered…

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New Posters with Art & Canvas

Most of you know that Frame USA has a sister site called Art & Canvas, which specializes in a wide variety of posters included but not limited to: Art Posters Animal Posters Educational Posters Humor Posters TV & Movie Posters Scenic Posters Sports Posters We wanted to refresh your memory and introduce you to some of the newest posters we have…

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Frame USA August News

Frame USA

We have some exciting new things taking place around Frame USA and we want to share them with you. Displaying all your photographs of beloved memories can be made much simpler with collage photo frames. Good times with friends and family from years ago displayed all together is a great way to cherish your memories and reflect on fun times. Here at…

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Andy Caress Melanoma Foundation

“The Andy Caress Melanoma Foundation’s mission is dedicated to the prevention of melanoma, the most deadly form of skin cancer, through awareness, education and support of research to find a cure. Andy Caress lost his battle with melanoma in August, 2010 at the young age of 24. In his short life, Andy accomplished so much as a college tennis player…

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July 4, 2017 – Independence Day

What is the 4th of July? The 4th of July aka Independence Day is a federal holiday (an authorized holiday that has been recognized by the United States government) marking the adoption of the Declaration of Independence on July 4th, 1776. The Declaration of Independence is the statement adopted by the Second Continental Congress which announced that the thirteen colonies considered themselves as independent…

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