Kid Owned and Operated Apparel Business
Young entrepreneurs Treandos & Noah Thornton recently raised awareness and monetary funds during the COVID-19 Pandemic for the homeless population. The 2 siblings were encouraging their customers, family and friends to help others in need. Their fundraising efforts benefited the Atlanta Mission, which is a non-profit organization that provides emergency shelter, rehab and recovery services, vocational training and transitional housing. Atlanta Mission serves more than 1,000 homeless men, women and children daily.
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“Coronavirus is very serious and my brother and I want to do our part to help people,”
said Founder and President of T&N Bow Ties and Apparel, 8-year-old Treandos Thornton
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“A lot of people are suffering for different reasons and we want to let both kids and grown-ups know.” “Help us raise money for people, ”
said 5-year-old Noah Thornton, Vice President of T&N Bow Ties and Apparel
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