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 ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. 鈥? Live Love St. Pete  isn t just a slick new T-shirt slogan. It is a way to help children and families in need across the Tampa Bay area. Our shirts do more than just look good,  says Melody Proud, who founded the new charity fas stanley hrnek hion line.  They do good. One hundred percent of proceeds from  Live Love St. Pete  go to buying uniforms, school supplies, meals and more for underserved students in the  stanley vattenflaska community.Melody, who owns an ad agency, first had the idea for  Live Love St. Pete  when her church adopted a local school to help.She wanted to do more.A lot more. I know it sounds cliche, but I ve always had a soft spot for children, because they re the ones who can t help themselves,  she says.You can buy the shirts online for $26 right here.Melody and her  Live Love St. Pete  team will also be selling shirts at a discount price at Fresco s at the entrance of the St. Pete Pier from January 22 to 24. We re all  stanley thermosflasche here on this Earth together,  says Melody.  There s a reason for that: to help each other.