Celebrate Mother’s Day With Hope Stones Jewelry
Purchase custom jewelry made by women served at ywca spokane
Pieces will be sold at New Leaf Cafe in the YWCA Spokane Lobby between 9am-1pm on April 29-30 and May 6-7
Stop by New Leaf Cafe to find the perfect Mother’s Day gift for the moms in your life. YWCA Spokane will be selling our Hope Stones jewelry to support our life-changing services.
Each piece is custom made by women served by YWCA Spokane programs. All supplies are donated by Tracy Jewelers and with proceeds benefiting the YWCA Spokane domestic violence safe shelter and housing programs.
New Leaf Cafe is run by our friends at Transitions, providing job training in the food services industry for women with barriers to traditional employment. It is located in our lobby at 930 N. Monroe. Parking in the South parking lot at the YWCA/YWMA building is free for the first hour.
If you’re not able to make it but still want to purchase a handmade Hope Stones jewelry item, contact Melanie Wilson – YWCA Spokane Shelter Resource & Development Coordinator – at 509.863.2882 or email her at melaniew@ywcaspokane.org.
Tracy Jewelers conducts sale events throughout the year. Consider following YWCA Spokane on Facebook and Twitter or sign up for our eNews updates in order to stay up-to-date on future sale events.
THANK YOU TO TRACY JEWELERS FOR MAKING THIS POSSIBLE!
Our Hope Stones sale events have become such a wonderful success and important feature of support for YWCA Spokane’s domestic violence safe shelter. Tracy Jewelers proudly supplies materials needed to make Hope Stones jewelry, returning every dollar made from the sales to YWCA Spokane Safe Shelter. Tracy Jewelers’ dedication, support, and contributions as a community partner are deeply appreciated.
By: Andrew Goodwin
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