Taylor Rowe sells T-shirts to raise money for children in need.

The message reads simply: "Live. Love. Nashville."

The mother of two started selling the shirts last October. She has raised thousands of dollars, which she has donated to groups including The Bridge Ministry and United Way.

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As students prepare to go back to school, Rowe dropped off hundreds of scissors, packs of markers, rulers and other school supplies, enough for 700 children, Tuesday, according to WKRN.

"I have enough supplies for 700 kids to have a notebook, pack of paper, scissors, glue sticks, crayons," Rowe told WKRN. "Made sure enough for 700 to have everything they need."

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