Shop at these Park Cities businesses and part — or even all — of your purchase will help families affected by the Hill Country’s catastrophic flooding.
Navy Blooms is donating 100% of the proceeds from sales of its Texas Strong Tee to the Kerr County Flood Relief Fund. The shirts are available for $25 and can be ordered by clicking HERE.
Navy Blooms and these other Park Cities businesses will also donate at least a portion of their sales on Monday, July 14, to flood relief efforts.
- Snider Plaza stores and businesses will devote a portion of their July 14 sales to supporting Camp Mystic families through the Annie Louise Foundation or the Kerr County Flood Relief Fund. Park Cities Postal plans to donate all of its July 14 net sales, and Cotton Island has pledged 100% of that day’s Cotton Island Tee sales. Click HERE for a list of participating businesses.
- Snider Plaza’s Ember Med Spa and the Body Lounge will each donate a portion of certain sales through July 18.
- Down to Play, located on Northwest Highway just east of the Park Cities, will donate 100% of all July 14 proceeds to support families impacted by the flooding.
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Click HERE to see People Newspapers’ list of additional businesses donating 100% of some purchases to flood relief efforts.
And be sure to sample Sugar & Sage Bakery’s chocolate mousse, a recreation of the “Messy Face Cake” that Camp Mystic girls have loved for generations. Sugar & Sage will donate a portion of each sale to a GoFundMe account created to support Camp Mystic families and staff.
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