The luxury goods company said founder Ippolita Rostagno will remain at the brand’s helm.
JFC donation helps children in Nepal
Jewelers for Children has donated $25,000 to Save the Children’s Nepal Earthquake Relief Fund to support the efforts being made to help children and their families in the devastated area.
New York--Jewelers for Children has donated $25,000 to Save the Children’s Nepal Earthquake Relief Fund to support the efforts that are being made to help children and their families in the devastated area.
Wilton, Conn.-based Save the Children is an international nongovernmental organization that promotes children’s rights, provides relief and helps support children in developing countries.
The nonprofit has been a JFC recipient in the past following such natural disasters as the Asian tsunami, the earthquake in Haiti and the Japan tsunami, as well as the recent Ebola outbreak in Africa.
In Nepal, children’s needs still are urgent one month after the earthquake wreaked havoc across the area, JFC said.
“While the industry does not do a substantial amount of work in Nepal, the board of directors felt the tragedy affecting so many children was worthy of our support,” JFC board chair Ruth Batson said. “Our generous industry has once again stepped up to help in a crisis where children are involved.”
Since it was founded in 1999, JFC has donated more than $48 million to programs benefitting children whose lives have been affected by illness, abuse and neglect, most recently including the announcement during Las Vegas market week that the organization raised $3 million to distribute to its charity partners this year.
Its donations go to charities such as St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, Make-A-Wish America, the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation and the National CASA Association.
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