Help for Haiti

January 16, 2010

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Ken & Dana Design has created a necklace to aid in the relief efforts for Haiti. Half of the proceeds for these fine silver necklaces will be donated to the Red Cross in order to get much-need food and medical supplies to the survivors. According to the designers, “This special piece was designed in the wake of the horrific earthquake in Haiti as a way for us to take part in the relief efforts. Living in New York is a daily reminder that we are all immigrants and in a sense we are all Haitians right now. For the text on this particular necklace we chose the identifier for the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965. This Public Law (PUB.L.) abolished the national-origin quotas that had been in place in the United States since the Immigration Act of 1924.”

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#1 - Keith said on Feb 3, 2010:
It’s always nice to see a business with philanthropic endeavors.
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