Dolly: Call Me When It's Over T-Shirt (Fundraiser for friends impacted by Helene!)
Hi there- we're reincarnating this Dolly t-shirt to raise funds for our dear friends, Abby & Hasee, who lost their home during Helene. All proceeds from shirt sales will be donated directly to their fundraiser.
This is a ringer t-shirt with a red collar, hand printed in red ink with a Dolly Parton design. This is a pre-order; we will print all shirts once orders have been placed.
If you'd like to donate directly, you can here: https://donorbox.org/hasee_and_abby_hurricane_relief
From a fundraiser hosted by the California Bluegrass Foundation:
"We are reaching out to our music community to support our dear friends Hasee Ciaccio and Abby Huggins who have experienced devastating loss in the wake of Hurricane Helene. Fortunately, Hasee and Abby were not home during this destruction, as they were attending the IBMA conference in Raleigh. Everyone is safe.
Their beloved home in Cove Creek, North Carolina was destroyed by high winds, fallen trees, then a landslide that pushed their house completely off its foundation. It is currently uninhabitable and structurally unsound with rain able to enter the home, and will likely be deemed a total loss. The backyard is now home to around 25ft of new earth piled there by Helene.
At the same time, Hasee and Abby are only beginning to process the grief and colossal financial loss they’re facing. It is still not safe for them to even go back to their home but they expect to have lost most of their belongings as well. This home was their only asset, they still owe on a mortgage, and they have immediate housing support needs.
We are calling on our community to step up and lend support to help our friends through this incredibly challenging time. Please give as generously as you are able. We know that if we all pull together, we can make sure our friends – and newlyweds – get what they need to begin their recovery and to rebuild their lives.
They would like to mention that if they receive more funding than they need, they will donate it to mutual aid groups who would distribute to areas impacted by Hurricane Helene. They would also like to encourage folks to consider donating to High Country Mutual Aid, Tri-Cities Mutual Aid, Appalachian Helene Response Fund or any other local/regional grassroots mutual aid organizing efforts."
Hi there- we're reincarnating this Dolly t-shirt to raise funds for our dear friends, Abby & Hasee, who lost their home during Helene. All proceeds from shirt sales will be donated directly to their fundraiser.
This is a ringer t-shirt with a red collar, hand printed in red ink with a Dolly Parton design. This is a pre-order; we will print all shirts once orders have been placed.
If you'd like to donate directly, you can here: https://donorbox.org/hasee_and_abby_hurricane_relief
From a fundraiser hosted by the California Bluegrass Foundation:
"We are reaching out to our music community to support our dear friends Hasee Ciaccio and Abby Huggins who have experienced devastating loss in the wake of Hurricane Helene. Fortunately, Hasee and Abby were not home during this destruction, as they were attending the IBMA conference in Raleigh. Everyone is safe.
Their beloved home in Cove Creek, North Carolina was destroyed by high winds, fallen trees, then a landslide that pushed their house completely off its foundation. It is currently uninhabitable and structurally unsound with rain able to enter the home, and will likely be deemed a total loss. The backyard is now home to around 25ft of new earth piled there by Helene.
At the same time, Hasee and Abby are only beginning to process the grief and colossal financial loss they’re facing. It is still not safe for them to even go back to their home but they expect to have lost most of their belongings as well. This home was their only asset, they still owe on a mortgage, and they have immediate housing support needs.
We are calling on our community to step up and lend support to help our friends through this incredibly challenging time. Please give as generously as you are able. We know that if we all pull together, we can make sure our friends – and newlyweds – get what they need to begin their recovery and to rebuild their lives.
They would like to mention that if they receive more funding than they need, they will donate it to mutual aid groups who would distribute to areas impacted by Hurricane Helene. They would also like to encourage folks to consider donating to High Country Mutual Aid, Tri-Cities Mutual Aid, Appalachian Helene Response Fund or any other local/regional grassroots mutual aid organizing efforts."
Hi there- we're reincarnating this Dolly t-shirt to raise funds for our dear friends, Abby & Hasee, who lost their home during Helene. All proceeds from shirt sales will be donated directly to their fundraiser.
This is a ringer t-shirt with a red collar, hand printed in red ink with a Dolly Parton design. This is a pre-order; we will print all shirts once orders have been placed.
If you'd like to donate directly, you can here: https://donorbox.org/hasee_and_abby_hurricane_relief
From a fundraiser hosted by the California Bluegrass Foundation:
"We are reaching out to our music community to support our dear friends Hasee Ciaccio and Abby Huggins who have experienced devastating loss in the wake of Hurricane Helene. Fortunately, Hasee and Abby were not home during this destruction, as they were attending the IBMA conference in Raleigh. Everyone is safe.
Their beloved home in Cove Creek, North Carolina was destroyed by high winds, fallen trees, then a landslide that pushed their house completely off its foundation. It is currently uninhabitable and structurally unsound with rain able to enter the home, and will likely be deemed a total loss. The backyard is now home to around 25ft of new earth piled there by Helene.
At the same time, Hasee and Abby are only beginning to process the grief and colossal financial loss they’re facing. It is still not safe for them to even go back to their home but they expect to have lost most of their belongings as well. This home was their only asset, they still owe on a mortgage, and they have immediate housing support needs.
We are calling on our community to step up and lend support to help our friends through this incredibly challenging time. Please give as generously as you are able. We know that if we all pull together, we can make sure our friends – and newlyweds – get what they need to begin their recovery and to rebuild their lives.
They would like to mention that if they receive more funding than they need, they will donate it to mutual aid groups who would distribute to areas impacted by Hurricane Helene. They would also like to encourage folks to consider donating to High Country Mutual Aid, Tri-Cities Mutual Aid, Appalachian Helene Response Fund or any other local/regional grassroots mutual aid organizing efforts."