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Donations for Nashville small businesses damaged in the Christmas Day bomb attack are pouring in from across the country. Owners pray it's enough.

On Monday, Marcus Lemonis, entrepreneur and host of CNBC's "The Profit" and "Streets of Dreams," announced a $500,000 donation and theto help business owners like Rose rebuild with forgivable loans up to $100,000.

Lemonis added that he'd visited Nashville in 2019 and that he "fell in love with it," he said. "To get emails from people feeling abandoned and scared, what else do you need to hear to get out there and help?"The money raised so far is dwarfed by the losses that are still being tallied up, and Rose anticipates that much of it will not be covered by insurance.

 

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