Jewelers Relief Fund Reopened to Aid Victims of LA Fires
The fund is collecting money for jewelry businesses damaged by the wildfires in Los Angeles County.

The fund is collecting donations specifically for retail jewelry stores and jewelry manufacturers whose businesses were damaged in the fires, with Jewelers Mutual Group matching donations up to $50,000.
Anyone who would like to contribute can visit Jewelers.org to do so.
All donations made to the fund will go through DCA, a 501(c)(3) organization, and thereby will be tax deductible.
DCA will disperse 100 percent of the funds raised directly to jewelry businesses that have sustained physical damage to their place of business.
In addition, jewelry businesses that have been impacted and would like to receive money from the fund can visit fill out this form.
The deadline to both donate and submit for funding is March 19.
JA and DCA are asking members of the industry to pass the word along to jewelers in need.
“We are devastated to see the heartbreaking wildfires in California. Our hearts are with our fellow jewelers who are affected,” JA President and CEO David Bonaparte said.
“We hope the Jewelers Relief Fund will unite our jewelry community to lessen the burden of our fellow jewelers who may have a long road of recovery ahead.”
JA and DCA first created the Jewelers Relief Fund in 2017 to help jewelers impacted by Hurricane Harvey in Houston.
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