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Sanctuary at Haafsville shelter benefits from slimy fundraiser

Cori Campbell, a fourth-grade student at Willow Lane Elementary School, Macungie, chose to act on kindness, not in a small way but rather in a slimy way.

Campbell is the founder and primary operator of the business, Slime Time.

She created several varieties of slime, a product that is currently very popular with children.

In addition to basic slime, she offers specialty slimes such as diamond slime and variety packs including the rainbow pack and the beach pack.

The young entrepreneur debuted her products at the recent Willow Lane Elementary open house.

Along with creating the product, Campbell also ran her stand, interacting with customers and handling financial transactions.

At the end of the night, she was nearly sold out of product.

Campbell has both an entrepreneurial spirit and a generous heart.

She donated $200 of the profits to a local animal shelter, Sanctuary at Haafsville, Upper Macungie Township.

The furry residents of the Sanctuary are very grateful for this kindhearted young woman.

PRESS PHOTOS COURTESY LONI WELLERCori Campbell and her mother man her store at the open house at Willow Lane Elementary, Macungie.