Chavez for Charity

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Chavez for Charity (CFC) is a line of jewelry founded by Julie Marie Chavez and Joe Cerbo, launched in 2013. Chavez uses the line to raise money and awareness for more than a dozen charities; donating a portion of the proceeds based on the color of jewelry purchased. Each bracelet is unique and features different beads, stones, and charms. [1]

In 2013, Chavez for Charity donated a total of $165,000. [1] From 2013 to early 2015 the total amount donated is reported to be $400,000, which was disbursed to its partner charities. [2] Julie Marie Chavez was honored at the January 2014 Pre-Grammy Party for the Whole Planet Foundation. [3] [4]

Accessory Lines

Chavez for Charity is best known for its generous donation amount of 25% and has reached $1 Million dollars in donations. The accessory line includes signature and children's lines, with each line supporting 10 different charities. [5] The signature line includes Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation, Water.org, V-Day, [6] Fisher House Foundation, [6] Gift for Life, [7] Dr. Susan Love Foundation, [8] Whole Planet Foundation, [9] Partners In Health, [10] Matthew Shepard Foundation [10] and Best Friends Animal Society. The Chavez for Charity Kids line is composed of charities relating to children's issues, including STOMP Out Bullying, Pencils of Promise, Whole Kids Foundation, [11] After-School All-Stars, The Lunchbox Fund, Jumpstart for Young Children, HollyRod Foundation, Geffen Playhouse . [5]

Each charity is represented by a different color. Chavez for Charity donates 25% of its gross profits to the charity that corresponds with the colors purchased. [10]

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