May 23, 2013

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Gainesville home explosion victims in need of donations

GAINESVILLE, TX -- A Gainesville business is asking for donations to help a family who lost their home in a gas explosion Thursday morning.

Martine and Alma Martinez have been long-time employees of "Thirstystone Recources Inc." and the company says the family needs help to get back on their feet. The business says the family is in need of clothing, toiletries, household items and furniture. Gift cards and cash donations are also be greatly appreciated.

Donations can be taken to Thirstystone Resources at 1304 Corporate Dr. Gainesville, TX 76240.

They say if you need items to be picked up you can call 940-668-6793.


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