Flip Flop Shop’s Giving Soul

Andrew Williams with Drew Haramis and Troy Winn
Andrew Williams with Drew Haramis and Troy Winn
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Flip Flop Shop Jacksonville in 5 Points hosted the latest edition of its charity series, Celebrity Cashier for Charity, Feb. 29 to benefit the Allison Brundick Haramis Foundation, commonly known as Angels for Allison.

Drew Haramis, board president for Angels for Allison, appeared as the celebrity cashier at the fundraising event, where patrons “sip and shop” for a charitable cause.

Owner Troy Winn, along with her son, Chris, opened Flip Flop Shops Jacksonville in August 2023. In October, Troy Winn told The Resident News of her excitement to be “providing an opportunity to give back through various added-value events for charity.”

“We were thrilled and humbled to have Drew Haramis join us for our February Celebrity Cashier for Charity on behalf of Angels for Allison,” said Winn. “Thank you, Drew, for allowing us to show support for such a worthy cause.”

Angels for Allison helps families alleviate the financial burden of funeral costs associated with the loss of a child and has served more than 1,000 families across Northeast Florida.

Tags: Angels for Allison, Celebrity Cashier for Charity, Drew Haramis, Flip Flop Shop, The Allison Brundick Haramis Foundation, Troy Winn


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