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Belton business owner raises money for Temple storm victims with Together Temple T-Shirts

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Belton business owner raises money for Temple storm victims with Together Temple T-Shirts

BELTON, Texas (KWTX) -With all the damage in Temple from last week’s tornado, one Belton business owner is stepping up to help her community.

Owner of the Pink Bulldog Boutique, Michah Springston, saw the aftermath of the tornado in Temple, and decided to get creative to raise money for storm victims through t shirts.

“We have toddler sizes all the way to adult 3x they are a unisex fit” Springston explains.

The shirts say ‘Together Temple’ and ‘Together 2-5-4′ to show support for the community.

Springston says that during COVID, she lost her previous small business in a fire and wanted to do something for other small business owners that are going what she went through.

“It kind of hit home for me personally as a business owner,” Springston said. “I just really felt for those families and small businesses just instantly losing everything they had in such a short amount of time.”

So far over 100 shirts have been sold, and Springston encourages others to help the boutique in their efforts.

If you would like to help the boutique’s efforts, you can order them from the Pink Bulldog Boutique online, in – person on 208 N Penelope Street in Belton, or even over the phone.

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