Austin – Michael Taaffe is the star in Texas from the citizen of Austin, and like many others, the sadness of the floods in central Texas and The Hill Country during the weekend.
Taaffe spent a few hours on Thursday at P. Terry’s West Campus to help increase awareness of donations, signatures and take pictures with fans, in the hope of giving them a small break of sadness and pain that the floods caused.
All 36 P. Terry sites donate a 100 % profit on Thursday to Austin’s relief network to benefit from the affected floods, and Taaffe wanted to do something “had an effect”.
Taf said of the crowd: “It is a wonderful thing to see everyone here.” “It brings tears of joy because it is great to see many people appear. It is not about me. It is about children who are affected by this. Families.”
The emotional losses of the weekend were clear on the face of Taaffe when talking about what happened. Nevertheless, he took enough time to talk to everyone on the long floor of people there to see him. Encourage everyone to buy something in P. terry’s to help the flood victims.
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“I thought [this] “It was a great opportunity to help them and perhaps get more fans here to raise more money. I will do everything I can to do so,” he said.