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Dallas T-shirt company creates "United in Love" T-shirt to raise money for Central Texas flooding relief

DALLAS — A Dallas t-shirt company is taking a creative approach to flooding relief.
Bullzerk, known for their often bold and humorous t-shirt designs, is partnering with WFAA for the special edition design supporting relief efforts after floods ravaged Central Texas.
The “United in Love for the Hill Country” design is green on a natural-colored t-shirt. The shirt costs $26 for adult sizes and $22 for kids’ sizes. Shirts are available online and in Bullzerk’s store on Greenville Ave. in Dallas.
Dan Bradley, Bullzerk’s founder, confirmed 100% of proceeds from the t-shirt’s sale will be donated to the TEGNA Texas Flood Relief Fund.
The fund, created by WFAA and ten sister stations owned by its parent company, TEGNA, is raising money for local non-profit organizations providing direct support to communities impacted by the July 4 weekend floods.
