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Uptown Nutrition in Greenville is stepping up to support a local family in need. On Monday, the business will donate a portion of its sales to the Castillo family, whose child was recently injured in a tragic accident outside Elmhurst Elementary School. The incident has left the community shaken, and many are rallying to provide assistance during this difficult time.
The owner of Uptown Nutrition expressed a deep commitment to helping the Castillo family, emphasizing the importance of community support in times of crisis. The fundraiser aims not only to raise funds for medical expenses but also to show the family that they are not alone in their struggle.
Local residents are encouraged to visit the business on Monday to participate in the fundraiser and show their support. This initiative highlights the strength and compassion of the Greenville community, reminding everyone of the power of coming together in times of need.
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