The contest has ended. The leaderboard reflects the final standings for the top 15 participants. Congratulations to our top 5 winners! Thank-you to all that participated in helping to make 2010's Yo! Where the shirt? contest the most successful ever!

Print this out and put it on your shirt!

This is the sticker you need to wear if you are participating without an official 2010 NPLTW T-Shirt. You can order stickers for free or print and cut out this image. In Internet Explorer, just right-click on the image, and click Print Picture. In Firefox, right-click, click View Image, then press Ctrl+P

2010 NTPLW Contest

Got a question about National Pro-life T-shirt Week?

This year, we want as many people to get involved with National Pro-Life T-shirt Week as possible. How are we going to do that? We're going to get YOU out of the house and into the streets to help spread the message of Personhood to the public. American Life League is going to be holding our first-ever "Yo! Where's the shirt?" Photo Contest.

In a few weeks, we will be posting a list of "tasks" for you to accomplish while wearing your pro-life gear. For every task you complete you'll get points*. The more tasks you complete, the more points you get. Simple, right? How will we know you actually completed the task? Easy! You'll be posting a photo of yourself in action right here! Once you've registered and your photo has been approved you're in the contest. Contestants can be tracked on our leader board so you will always know who has brought their A-GAME. The contest is going to run from 12:01am on April 27th through 11:59pm on May 3, 2010. At the end of the week, the three pro-lifers with the most points* will win some awesome stuff: Things like pro-life shirts, hats, CD’s and much more.

Make sure you get your official 2010 NPLTW shirt and register for the "Yo! Where’s the shirt?" photo contest. It's going to be a great way for you and your friends to get out and spread the word.

So what are you waiting for? Get REGISTERED NOW!

* "Points are awarded simply as a way of measuring how much activity you have done for this contest. Points have no monetary or other value."