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Support Tornado Victims with Sprinkles Cupcake

Wednesday 100 percent of the proceeds will be donated to the Red Cross' Oklahoma chapters to help with tornado relief efforts.

A Georgetown business is offering its own contribution to Oklahoma tornado relief efforts: 100 percent of the proceeds from the sale of Red Cross Red Velvet Cupcakes at Sprinkles will go to the Red Cross’ Oklahoma chapters.

A massive tornado, estimated at two-miles wide by some reports, ripped through Moore, Okla., a suburb of Oklahoma City Monday afternoon. Authorities have since confirmed 24 deaths, including several school children.

DC Mayor Vincent Gray offered condolences and support to the tornado victims in a press release Tuesday.

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"District residents who want to help should donate to reputable disaster-relief organizations, such as the American Red Cross, which are now mobilizing teams to assist both residents and first responders in the Oklahoma City area," said Gray.

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If you want to do something locally to contribute to the relief efforts, you can stop by Sprinkles in Georgetown Wednesday to get a Red Cross Red Velvet cupcake. Sprinkles is located at 3015 M St. NW and is open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.

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Since 2010, Sprinkles Red Cross Red Velvets have raised $65,000 and the company always donated 100 percent of the proceeds from charitable cupcakes.

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