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Two Ways To Help Tornado Victims In The South: Love Your Neighbor, Fashionably - Gay Online Magazine | Out Impact
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Two Ways To Help Tornado Victims In The South: Love Your Neighbor, Fashionably

Bambi Weavil May 3, 2011 1 Comment

by Bambi Weavil (Out Impact on FacebookOut Impact on Twitter)

Last week’s tornadoes left an aftermath of devastating destruction that cased over 340 deaths and thousands of injuries.  Various organizations and companies are doing their part to work with various non-profits to help those affected by the tornadoes.  Here are two that we just love:

Our friends at Cool Love Care have always stepped up to help those who need help internationally, and here in the United States.  Their Love Your Neighbor line of merchandise will be donated to help storm victims recover. Likewise, they are releasing a new Love Your Neighbor design so that cool people everywhere can show their solidarity with those in Alabama who were hit hardest by the storms.  When you buy this shirt, $10 will be donated to disaster relief work in Alabama through Week of Compassion who will see that the money gets to where it’s needed most & earmarked for the victims of last week’s tornadoes.

sweet home, tornado relief, Alabama, Maggie Crisler, fashion, cause, Red CrossMaggie Crisler (Twitter) once called Alabama home for 4 years of her life when she was a student there, and still has many close friends there.  She designed this beautiful shirt and is donating proceeds to help the relief efforts across the state.  Her goal is to raise at least $1,000 to the Red Cross.  Let’s help make that happen, purchase this great design at MaggieCrisler.com.

Bambi Weavil is Out Impact, Inc.’s Founder and President since June 2007. Bambi is a graduate from the class of 2004 from the University of North Carolina at Wilmington, receiving her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Creative Writing and Bachelor of Arts in English with an emphasis in Professional Writing. She is a freelance writer and published poet in her free time currently residing out of Brooklyn, New York. Bambi is proud of being an activist and humanitarian, leader in the GLBT community, artist, music enthusiast and animal‐lover.

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  1. Maggie Machtolff Crisler May 3, 2011 at 9:27 pm

    Thank you so much for sharing the link! I need to update my website so that everyone will know that my original goal has already been far exceeded!! At my best rough estimate, these shirts have already raised over $10,000 for the Red Cross.

    Thank you so much to all of those that have bought a shirt…we’re getting the first shipment in to start printing them tomorrow!

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