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HopeLine, Inc. Announces Expanded Rules for Teen TalkLine Logo Contest
Nonprofit organization now accepting both hand-drawn and digitally-created submissions
RALEIGH, NC, December 01, 2011 /24-7PressRelease/ -- HopeLine, Inc., a Triangle-based nonprofit providing free suicide prevention and crisis intervention help through its 24-hour crisis line and Teen TalkLine, announced today it will now accept hand-drawn design submissions in addition to digitally-created logos for its Teen TalkLine logo contest. The contest is still open exclusively to all registered middle and high school students across North Carolina, and the winning entry will receive a Lenovo IdeaPad Tablet K1.
HopeLine's Teen TalkLine was created in 1993 to offer teens an opportunity to talk to trained volunteers about important issues in their lives 24 hours a day. The teen crisis line is a free community program of HopeLine, Inc. targeted to Triangle residents, although it also accepts calls from outside the area.
Hand-drawn submissions for the Teen TalkLine logo contest should be mailed to P.O. Box 10490, Raleigh, NC 27605 by Feb. 15, 2012. Digital submissions should be emailed to courtneyw@hopeline-nc.org. For full contest rules, visit www.hopeline-nc.org.
For more information about HopeLine, Inc., visit www.hopeline-nc.org, connect with them on Facebook, follow @HopeLineNC on Twitter or contact the business office at 919-832-3326.
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