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Bow Tie Company Partners with the Crisis Center of Tampa Bay

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A promise was made, a promise was kept. A year ago the Kraus family started Ella Bing, as a way to honor their lost family member. They made a promise to one another to give back and make a difference in the community, and now they are starting. Ella Bing Bow Ties of Tampa Bay has partnered with the Crisis Center of Tampa Bay to help spread suicide prevention and awareness. Ella Bing currently donates 10% of their quarterly sales to the Crisis Center of Tampa Bay. "We know a bow tie might not save a life, but it's a start," said co-owner David Kraus. It is a small way for them, to help raise awareness about suicide prevention.
About Ella Bing
Ella Bing is based in Tampa Bay, Florida. They are family owned business specializing in both cloth and wood bow ties, while paying attention to seasonal fabrics. Ella Bing was founded after the loss of a brother and son, Matthew Kraus. The Kraus family honors Matthew's spirit, infectious personality and love of fashion with handmade custom bow ties, much like Matthew himself would have worn. Matthew lives on in timeless style via Ella Bing and his family. The work is centered around quality, presentation, attention to detail and customer service. For more information about Ella Bing, please visit http://www.EllaBing.com/.
About the Crisis Center of Tampa Bay
The Crisis Center offers free crisis counseling along with useful information and referral to over 4,600 community resources. Suicide prevention and support for at-risk individuals and their families. They also specialize in trauma counseling and therapy for children, adults and families who have recently experienced any type of emotional trauma. Find more information about the Crisis Center please visit http://www.crisiscenter.com/.

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