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Non-Profits

 

 Support Your Community

One Bloom At a Time


Our local Austin community is very important to the team at King Florist.  There are so many wonderful non-profits operating locally that work hard everyday to create Austin’s strong community foundation that we all enjoy.  Being a local small business, we wanted to find a way to help! 

 

That’s exactly why we created “One Bloom At a Time”...

 

One Bloom at a Time is a program that we offer to all of our clients as a year round opportunity to support the non-profit of your choice.  When ordering, just mention one of the non-profits below and we will donate 5% of the retail price of the flowers back to them.

 

Simple as that!

 

Is the non-profit that you would prefer to support not listed below?  Send them our information!  This program is truly un-limited.  Any and all non-profits can sign up to be a part of One Bloom At a Time.  All we need is for them to fill out the registration form and e-mail or fax it back!

 

*Click here for the Registration Form

 

Every month we will feature one non-profit in our “Everyday Collection” gallery, paired with a custom King Florist floral design dedicated to them!  Every time that specific design is ordered, we will give 10% back to that organization. Stay tuned on our Facebook and Twitter pages for updates on who the lucky non-profit is!

As always, don't hesitate to call or email any questions.  We're here to help!

512.453.6633  

or

design@kingflorist.com

 

Participating Organizations

Austin Food Bank
Austin Humane Society
Austin Independant School District  
Austin State Suported Living Center  
Ballet Austin  
Capital of Texas Team Survivor  
CASA of Travis County  
Championship Hearts Foundation  

Down Syndrome Association of Central Texas

Fairy Godmother Foundation

 
Imagine Art  
Keep Austin Beautiful  
Komen Austin  
KOOP Radio  
Lamar PTA  
Lil' Paws Rescue  
Marathon Kids  
Muscular Distrophy Association of Austin  
Sustainable Food Center  
Take Heart Austin  
Tex ARTS  
The Blood and Tissue Center  
Theatre Action Project