Rebuild. Recover.
Help Independent Retailers
After Disaster.

When disaster strikes, small businesses face an uncertain future. Your donation helps
them rebuild and recover.

Rebuilding Main Street: A Story of Hope from The Mix Mercantile

When disaster struck Sulphur, Oklahoma, The Mix Mercantile was left devastated.

The shop, a community hub filled with gifts, home goods, and local treasures, was severely damaged. For Christy Morris, the road to recovery felt impossible.

But thanks to supporters like you, The Mix Mercantile didn’t just survive—it thrived.

Heart on Main Street’s $10,000 donation helped cover critical rebuilding costs, and as part of our Jumpstart Program, we provided essential products to restock the shelves. This financial aid and product support allowed them to re-open their doors and continue serving the community.

Your donation today could help businesses like The Mix Mercantile get back on their feet.

How Your Donation Helps

Every donation, no matter the size, makes a direct impact on helping small businesses recover and rebuild after disaster.

Provides emergency supplies like cleaning materials and temporary storage for businesses in the immediate aftermath of a disaster.

Restocks essential inventory for small businesses, allowing them to reopen quickly and resume operations.

Provides a financial grant to cover rebuilding costs, such as repairs to damaged buildings or purchasing equipment to get businesses back on their feet.

Your contribution of any amount supports the long-term recovery of Main Street businesses, helping them get back to serving their communities.

Together, We Can Restore Main Street

Independent retailers are more than just businesses—they’re the heart of our communities. When disaster strikes, they need our support to recover, rebuild, and reopen their doors.

Your donation today provides direct relief to small business owners who have lost everything. With your help, we can ensure that Main Street isn’t just a memory—it remains a thriving part of our towns and cities.

Give now and be the reason a small business gets a second chance.