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Georgia Raises $1,000 for HAWC in Salem
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Georgia's mom works for HAWC (Healing Abuse, Working for Change) in Salem and in an effort to raise funds to help their efforts, Georgia has created a limited edition enamel pin of a witch wearing a purple hat. October is nationally recognized as Domestic Violence Awareness Month and purple is the color that they use to show support.
This enamel pin was basically a self portrait by Georgia, featuring freckled green skin with a purple witch hat illustrated when she was 8 years old, and we are proud to say the sale of this pin allowed us to make a $1,000 donation to HAWC!
Georgia's Rainbow Pride Pin raises $4,806.36 in donations for Salem, MA based nAGLY
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Sometimes the littlest thing can make the biggest difference. Earlier this spring, Georgia was drawing a rainbow. I (her dad) thought it would make a cute enamel pin, we had just been introduced to nAGLY (North Shore LGBTQ Youth) in Salem and the great work they do in the community for LGBTQ youth. We met with Executive Director Steve Harrington and pitched our idea to him, to make an enamel pin where all profits would benefit nAGLY. We then approached our friends Kate and Jamie at Roost & Company and asked if they would consider selling them too and also donate their profits from them, and they agreed. Last week, after just a few months of sales, we are super proud to announce that Georgia’s little rainbow helped us collectively raise $4,806.36 for nAGLY! Thank you to Roost, nAGLY, and everyone who supported our efforts through the sale of Georgia’s rainbow Pride pin, sticker and patch! Photo courtesy of Christopher Padgett.
Find Georgia's Gold Coins hidden around Salem!
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Georgia Wrenn, the 7-year-old daughter of Sully's founder Chris Wrenn (and owner of her own brand, Georgia Made This) will be out hiding gold 2019 Salem coins around the city throughout the month of October! Clues for how to find them will be released each day at noon via her Instagram page. Read the clues, and find her super-rare bronze and gold souvenir Salem coins!
Georgia Wrenn helps support Salem, MA LGBTQ Youth Organization
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7 year old Georgia Wrenn, daughter of Sully's founder Chris Wrenn, was recently featured in the 2019 New England Pride Guide, presented by The Rainbow Times newspaper regarding her fundraising efforts for nAGLY in her hometown of Salem, Massachusetts. Read about what she's been up to HERE! (& grab her Pride rainbow products HERE!)
A special thank you to John Andrews & Creative North Shore for letting the editors of The Rainbow Times know what Georgia has been up to :)
Photo courtesy of Christopher Padgett & Little Monkeys Photo Company
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Georgia's New Collection to Benefit nAGLY (Salem, MA)
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We are very excited to announce that Georgia's latest collection is available now, in anticipation of Pride celebrations next month! Georgia is the daughter of Sully's founder Chris Wrenn. Her rainbow illustration has been turned into a soft enamel pin, embroidered patch, and die-cut vinyl sticker. They are available here...
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