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12-6-12  An Erie pizza shop is reaching out to the community to help the victims of Wednesday night's house fire in Greene Township   


Tamara Sallot is co-owner of Yum Yum Pizza at West 26th and Hazel Street.
  It was her grandparents home that was severely damaged by flames after a chimney fire spread into the house.
   Alex and Joyce Derosa owned the house but lost just about everything.
Sallott is accepting gift cards and cash that will be turned over to the Derosa family to help get them back on their feet.
  
You can make your donations to the Derosa family at Yum Yum Pizza at 653 West 26th St.
  Also, 10% of all proceeds from tonight and Friday's sales at Yum Yums will be donated to the Derosa family.

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