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"The Frazzled Flamingo Giving Bag"

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This project has always been very close to Suzie's heart. We as a family gave every year to many charities and always made sure to help children at Christmas time.  My wife Suzie is that person who sees someone in need and tries to find a way to help them.  She is that person giving a sandwich to those who say they're hungry, a drink to those that says they're thirsty or even a hotel room for those needing a safe place to rest. So naturally when I started this business she made sure we as a company would continue giving to our local community and charity groups.  As most of y'all know our products come in these really nice organza bag with our logo and name on them and since we are also a company the believes in being Eco friendly, what better way to reuse our bags, than to encourage others to give back to their communities as well.  So instead of them just sitting in a corner piling up or throwing them away, The Frazzled Flamingo Giving Bags was created. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

We use these bags to fill them with fun goodies, toys and sensory bottles and take them to the children's floor at the hospital.  We fill them with toiletries, body spray and hair ties and give them to the women's  and homeless shelters.  Give special gifts to those who are suffering a lose of a loved one or even of their home.  Fill with schools supplies and gift cards for children in need when schools starts.  You could even auction some of your custom made tumbler cups and give proceeds to any of these charities. There are so many ways that you can use these and give to others that are in need. We at The Frazzled Flamingo, hope that this will inspire you and your family to look at ways that you can use The Frazzled flamingo Giving Bag to give back to those in your community.  

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Continue being your wonderful creative self!

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Stacy and Suzie Watkins

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