DSPTCH Aero Blina Pack
Pediatric leukemia is hard — hard for the parents, and even harder for the little patients. A new therapy, known as Blinatumomab — or Blina for short — has shown great results. Unfortunately, the device needed for it, which can last up to 28 days, needs to be carried at all times. To overcome this, DSPTCH designed a special backpack to carry all the necessary equipment. Now they're selling it to the public. Known as the Aero Blina Pack, after the patient it was designed for, Aero, it has multiple internal pouches and is small in size but big in heart. 5% of all proceeds from the sales go to local families in the Bay Area in the form of free DSPTCH x Aero Packs. Easy to carry, perfect for a day working out and about, it will likely make a bigger impact in a child's life. Available in basic and custom versions designed by Gene Luen Yang, Aaron De La Cruz, Shawn Harris, and Mac Barnett.