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Featured Offering: Chalcedony & Amethyst Earrings in support of Childrens Action Network

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  • Online Offering. Product will be shipped to purchaser or gift recipient.
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Highlights:
Amazing and delicate.  These  chalcedony & amethyst earrings perfect for warm  evenings.  Fifty percent of the net proceeds will go directly to finding homes for the more than 114,000 children in the United States who are waiting for an adoptive  family and improving outcomes for the more than 500,000 children in foster care. Feel the warmth. Change the world.
Fine Print:
Your product will be sent to you, or if you have purchased as a gift, to the recipient via US express mail. Fifty percent of the net proceeds will go directly to finding homes for the more than 114,000 children in the United States who are waiting for an adoptive  family and improving outcomes for the more than 500,000 children in foster care. Please help us reach our goal by informing your friends through email, or posting this offering on Facebook or Twitter.
Merchant: Jemma Sands

Her collection is handmade in Los Angeles and is the perfect solution for 18k gold vermeil pieces that can take you from day to evening. Similar to high-end designers like Ippolita which sell for ten times the cost…her pieces are worth every cent! Jemma Sands has gained recognition for her crystal drop earrings and slender gold bangles—unadorned or with semi precious stones—perfect for ev...

Charity Information

Children’s Action Network (CAN) uses the power of the entertainment community to increase awareness about children’s issues and to make them a top priority in everyday life.  CAN is currently dedicated to finding homes for the more than 114,000 children in the United States who are waiting for an adoptive  family and improving outcomes for the more than 500,000 children in foster care. Please visit childrensactionnetwork.org

 

 

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