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All or Nothing Tattoo designs to give a lot

Smyrna's award-winning tattoo studio is conducting a "Tattoo Collaboration Raffle" to benefit numerous charities and good causes.

, which racks up the awards when it comes to body ink, is in the giving spirit this holiday season.

Located at 2569 South Cobb Drive, the studio will soon be giving away six total collaborative tattoos valued at thousands of dollars. For each specific need and cause, they will be offering an All or Nothing Tattoo collaborative tattoo completed inside of owner Brandon Bond's private studio to be done by Bond and the artists at the studio.

This week, donations of any amount to any of the six charities or causes will enter you into the "Tattoo Collaboration Raffle." These donation opportunities will be active until Christmas, so get in the holiday spirit and help some All or Nothing Tattoo family members, soldiers, children, dogs, and help raise some money to fight cancer, too.

Nicole Webster, a vital member of the All or Nothing Tattoo family was in a bad car wreck that has left her with cervical spine damage. She needs to have surgery and can not afford the costs. Please click this link to make a donation.

The man that gave Bond his first tattoo machine, Jim Wolfe (owner of Tattoo Zoo in Fort Walton Beach, Fla.,) has been diagnosed with cancer. Chemotherapy and surgeries are on the immediate horizon for him, and All or Nothing wants to help ease the burden on him and his family as best they can. Please click this link to make a donation.

Friends To The Forlorn Pit Bull Rescue is a nonprofit 501(c)3 organization. All donations are tax deductible. They do not receive any government funding, and there is no paid administrative staff. Their organization consists solely of volunteers and support comes directly from you and goes directly to the dogs. Please click this link to make a donation.

LiveStrong looks at the experiences of the cancer community, finds problems and develop solutions. They then roll them out to help more people in more situations. Please click this link to make a donation.

Stand Down assists male veterans who are struggling due to mental and/or physical wounds and illness, addictions, homelessness and/or other issues to regain their lives through a multi-tiered program, transitional living, and collaborative efforts. Stand Down addresses the needs and unseen wounds of our veterans and military members. Please click this link to make a donation.

Non-perishable food and toy donations are also being accepted at All or Nothing Tattoo. Toys will be donated to Toys for Tots, and food donations will be donated to the Food Ministry of Refuge West Church in Marietta. All donations can be dropped off at All or Nothing Tattoo. All substantial donations will receive a discount on tattoos more than $100. As well as be entered for yet another mind-blowing free collaborative tattoo done in the luxurious VIP studio.

For more information on this or anything about All or Nothing Tattoo, see here. - All or Nothing Tattoo contributed to this story.

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Atlanta Glamdoll June 15, 2013 at 07:04 pm
Are these the apartments that were once called "Garrison Plantation"?
Lissa K. June 15, 2013 at 09:32 pm
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MA Evans June 3, 2013 at 09:20 pm
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Jim Lyon June 4, 2013 at 01:20 am
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