(L to r) Ella Harper, a member of The Church at Brook Hills, Birmingham, and Avery and Aaron Creel, members of Shades Mountain Baptist Church, Vestavia Hills, along with other friends, held a donation only lemonade and doughnut stand to help survivors of the April 27 tornado. The doughnuts were donated by Krispy Kreme, and the lemonade was donated by Buffalo Rock. The children raised almost $600 in two hours. The money was given to the Christian Service Mission in downtown Birmingham.
Doughnuts, lemonade stand helps survivors
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