News Summary
In a remarkable display of community support, several Orlando-based businesses have collaborated on a fundraising campaign titled ‘From: Coast to: Coast’ to aid California wildfire victims. With a goal of raising $4,000, participants include Freehand Goods, Impress Ink, and Tasty Chomps, offering custom-designed shirts by local artist Veronica Steiner. So far, the campaign has raised $3,645, and all funds will be donated to the Center for Disaster Philanthropy’s California Wildfire Fund. The initiative highlights the importance of solidarity in times of crisis.
Orlando Businesses Come Together to Help California Wildfire Victims
In a warm show of community spirit, several businesses from the sunny city of Orlando have teamed up to launch a heartfelt fundraising campaign aimed at providing much-needed relief to victims of the catastrophic wildfires raging through California. The initiative, charmingly dubbed “From: Coast to: Coast,” is kicking off with a goal of raising $4,000 by the end of this week.
A Collaborative Effort
This generous endeavor features local businesses such as Freehand Goods, Impress Ink, and Tasty Chomps, each contributing their unique touch to this fundraising effort. The campaign highlights custom-designed shirts, created by talented Orlando artist Veronica Steiner. These shirts not only boast vibrant designs but also symbolize the unity between the sunny shores of Florida and the vibrant landscapes of California.
Progress So Far
As of now, the campaign has successfully raised an impressive $3,645, inching closer to its goal! Every cent raised will be donated directly to the Center for Disaster Philanthropy California Wildfire Fund, which plays a crucial role in providing shelter, food, and other essential aid to those impacted in the Los Angeles area.
Support With Style
The custom shirts are priced at just $25 each and are available in three stylish colors to choose from. For those eager to jump in and support, the shirts will ship within three days of placing an order. Additionally, limited stock is also available at Freehand Goods locations in College Park and East End Market.
Uniting for a Cause
The participating businesses want everyone to understand the importance of coming together during times of crisis. By joining this effort, individuals can make a significant difference in the lives of those affected by the wildfires, showcasing the power of community and compassion.
How to Contribute
Interested folks can view the shirt designs and contribute to the campaign via the fundraising campaign website or through Instagram at @freehandgoods, @tastychomps, and @impressink. This outreach effort highlights how far a little kindness can go, even across states!
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The Impact of the Wildfires
In a world that often feels disconnected, it’s wonderful to see Orlando banding together for a common cause. Whether you buy a shirt or make a donation, every little bit helps create a wave of support for those in need. Together, we can make a difference, one shirt (or dollar) at a time!
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- Click Orlando: Orlando Businesses Raise Funds for California Wildfire Relief
- Wikipedia: Wildfire
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- Google Search: California Wildfires 2025
- Orlando Sentinel: California Fires Impact
- Google Scholar: California Wildfires
- MyNews13: Orlando Red Cross Team in California
- Encyclopedia Britannica: California Wildfires