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Your Pie In Cumming Donates $5K To No Longer Bound
Your Pie Cumming, owned by Forsyth County's own brothers Jacob and Justin Patterson, recently opened and raised $5,000 for No Longer Bound.

CUMMING, GA — The much anticipated grand opening of Your Pie Cumming, owned by Forsyth County’s own brothers Jacob and Justin Patterson, began with a soft opening held during three consecutive days prior to the April 26 opening. No Longer Bound (NLB) was chosen as the recipient of the Dine and Donate that Your Pie is known to host prior to officially opening a new restaurant.
“We were very excited to present a check for $5,172.07 to No Longer Bound,” Justin Patterson said in a release. “The generosity of the folks that attended the soft opening was amazing and made this one of the most successful Dine and Donate events of Your Pie’s franchises in Georgia.”
Justin and Jacob both graduated from South Forsyth High School.
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“Both of us have seen the effect that addiction can have on families,” Jacob said in a release. “It was easy for us to chose No Longer Bound as the beneficiary of the soft opening.”
NLB Board of Directors President Brian Richey was joined by Shawn Brown, NLB President, is expressing gratitude for the generous contribution made.
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“The commitment to helping NLB was evident from the moment I met Justin and Jacob,” Richey said in a release. “We are very grateful to them and all who participated in the soft opening for their generosity.”
According to the Patterson brothers, there will definitely be other opportunities for community fundraisers. The brothers also own Your Pie Roswell and Your Pie Milton.
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