You can help flood victims by sporting a really cool T-Shirt! Parish Parcel, a monthly subscription service offering curated boxes of Louisiana goods, is owned and operated in Lafayette, LA. Parish Parcel is hoping to give back to the community that has supported them faithfully. Company founder Jaci Russo says “our goal is to help flood victims as much as possible. It’s been devastating for our friends and neighbors.”
100% of the money made from the sale of this specially designed t-shirt will go towards United Way of Acadiana. The shirt, depicting a common sight of sliced drywall, represents the over 50,000 homes in Louisiana that were destroyed by rising floodwaters. It is also symbolic of the resilient people Louisiana, working together to rebuild in spite of so much loss.The September box shipped out by Parish Parcel will include Baton Rouge made products; Parish Parcel will donate a portion of proceeds to the Capitol Area United way.
“The hope is that we can promote Louisiana businesses and support the economy while helping Louisiana people get through this tough time,” explains Russo.
You can purchase the t-shirts and sign up for the subscription service at www.parishparcel.com.
(BrandRusso.com)
(Images: Brand Russo, Parish Parcel)