The Kendra Scott store at Avenue East Cobb is taking part in a “Kendra Give Back” event Friday to benefit Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta’s AFLAC Cancer and Blood Disorders Center during Childhood Cancer and Sickle Cell Disease Month.
It’s part of the Kendra Cares charity, a creative arts program that “brings the magic and joy of Color Bar to pediatric hospitals across the country, giving patients and their caregivers a break from their everyday to design their own piece of customized jewelry at no cost.
“Patients are guided through creative activities consisting of multiple stations including choosing from colored stones and metal styles to create a custom piece of jewelry and reflecting on their experience through writing a note of gratitude to someone special in their life.
On Friday from 1-3 p.m., shoppers at the Avenue store who mention Children’s Healthcare at checkout will have 20 percent of their purchase to go to the cancer and blood disorders center.
You can also shop online Friday and Saturday use the code GIVEBACK-CHOA24 at checkout at www.kendrascott.com.
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