Pro-Medical Cannabis Organizations Partner to Support Hannahtopia a Startup Venture for Children with Special Needs
Compassionate Certification Centers™ will donate all proceeds from Empower Your Odyssey apparel sales to benefit the launch of Hannahtopia.
PITTSBURGH, Aug. 14, 2018 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Pennsylvania pro-medical cannabis organizations Compassionate Certification Centers™ and Empower Your Odyssey recently announced their partnership to help fund Hannahtopia, a new online boutique specializing in products for families and children with special needs.
Empower Your Odyssey is an apparel company with a mission to educate the public on the beneficial qualities of cannabis. The company's t-shirts are now available for purchase at Compassionate Certification Centers offices, one of the most recognized and extensive medical cannabis networks in Pennsylvania.
All proceeds will support the launch of Hannahtopia, slated for October 2018. For more information on where to purchase visit compassionatecertificationcenters.com.
Heather Shuker is the founder of Empower Your Odyssey and startup Hannahtopia. Her daughter Hannah is a medical cannabis patient who suffers from severe intractable epilepsy.
Shuker began her fight for legalization as early as 2013. She joined forces with other moms to create Campaign for Compassion and successfully lobbied for medical cannabis in Pennsylvania.
Through her advocacy, Shuker established a strong relationship with Compassionate Certification Centers, a medical cannabis healthcare network offering evaluations and continued treatment care for patients.
"When you meet good people, you want to stay connected with them," explained Shuker. "I took Hannah to one of Compassionate Certification Centers first offices for her medical cannabis evaluation."
The organization has multiple locations, including: Pittsburgh, Carlisle, Irwin, Butler, and Natrona Heights. Co-founders Melonie Kotchey and Dr. Bryan Doner are avid supporters of Shuker's mission.
"We are excited to partner with Empower Your Odyssey and help get Hannahtopia off the ground. Our organizations share a common mission to assist patients and families on their medical cannabis journeys with an emphasis on education. We plan on selling out of t-shirts," stated Kotchey.
For more information visit empoweryourodyssey.com.
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About Compassionate Certification Centers®:
Compassionate Certification Centers is a unique company devoted to assisting U.S. citizens who desire access to medical marijuana in a way that respects the laws and guidelines of each state law. Our approach involves convenient cannabis treatment center locations, provides nursing CBD/THC consultation and care, and proof of compliance for the respective Department of Health or Pharmacy depending on the state.
Compassionate Certification Centers goal is to create a network of care centers with a retail component in every region of the country. CCC is dedicated to serving the needs of all patients who want to take advantage of our medical cannabis, CBD products, or services. We offer a patient-friendly experience in a comfortable and supportive environment. Our team of experts will inform, educate and guide patients, from obtaining a Medical Card to an overall improved quality of life. For information, visit compassionatecertificationcenters.com or join the discussion at Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram and Google+.
LEGAL DISCLOSURE
Compassionate Certification Centers™ does not sell or distribute any products that are in violation of the United States Controlled Substances Act (US.CSA). eCannaceutical.com.
About Empower Your Odyssey:
Established in 2018, Empower Your Odyssey is an apparel brand and grassroots kickstarter company. Its mission to continue to educate the public on the benefits of this plant that has healing qualities and to help fund the start-up of Hannahtopia, an online unique boutique specializing in products for children, parents, and caregivers. For more information visit empoweryourodyssey.com.
SOURCE Compassionate Certification Centers
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