This holiday season, you can add a little sparkle to someone's life and help save a child at the same time. If you give one of our Gifts that Give this holiday season, part of the purchase price will be donated to UNICEF. Who said all that glitters isn't gold?
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To celebrate its partnership with UNICEF, Tiffany and Co. created a silver snowflake charm inspired by the UNICEF Snowflake that shines outside Tiffany's Fifth Avenue store. The sterling silver charm comes in two sizes and retails for $85 and $100. When you purchase a charm at any New York area Tiffany store through December 31, Tiffany's will donate 25 percent from the sale to the U.S. Fund for UNICEF.
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Cartier donated $1.2 million dollars from the sales of its LOVE Charity bracelets to charities last year, and is continuing that tradition this year. UNICEF Ambassador Sarah Jessica Parker is supporting the blue silk cord UNICEF LOVE Charity bracelet, and Cartier will donate $100 from the sale of each bracelet (retail price $475) to the U.S. Fund for UNICEF. Available in 35 boutiques. For more information and boutique locations, visit www.love.cartier.com



Comments (1)
Great that people can have a special something to give to friends or family while giving for disadvantaged children.
At that time of the year, people will spend money for holiday gifts,...
"Gifts that give" is 2in1...
And you can make a gift to yourself too (I will) and it's also a way to show your support for UNICEF, spread the world, bring even one person more concerned about UNICEF.
Thanks to the U.S. Fund for UNICEF Partners for doing it!
Posted by DAVINA MULIMBI | December 13, 2007 5:10 AM
Posted on December 13, 2007 05:10