Russ Jones, left, accepts a $10,000 donation to World Central Kitchen from Eichholtz VP of Gross sales, Jonathan Cochran, throughout Reward for Life’s second House vs Starvation occasion throughout the Spring 2023 Excessive Level Market.
HIGH POINT – Reward for Life’s House vs Starvation workforce is bringing its signature “Celebration with a Function” fundraising occasion again to spring Excessive Level Market subsequent month on the Eichholtz showroom. This market’s occasion, set for 4-8 p.m. on April 27, will have fun King’s Day, a festive celebration of the Netherlands’ royal heritage, whereas elevating funds for World Central Kitchen’s hunger relief efforts.
All business members are invited to attend, and tickets can be found for a minimal $20 donation. The entire proceeds from ticket donations will profit World Central Kitchen, a company devoted to offering meals to communities impacted by disaster all over the world. Pre-purchase tickets on-line at Gift for Life’s website or RSVP by emailing the House vs Hunter workforce at [email protected] by April 23.
“We’re proud to help World Central Kitchen, a trigger that embodies our shared dedication to feeding these in want and making a constructive influence,” stated Russ Jones, Gift for Life board member and chair of House vs Starvation. “The House vs Starvation Celebration with a Function will not be solely a celebration of King’s Day, but additionally an vital reminder that we will all make a distinction after we come collectively for a trigger greater than ourselves.”
Celebration with a Function is sponsored by Eichholtz, a European house furnishings model with Dutch roots, making it the right event to embrace orange – symbolic of each the Netherlands and Starvation Consciousness. Celebration-goers are inspired to put on orange outfits or equipment as a visual show of help for this worthy trigger.
The House vs Starvation initiative, which debuted at High Point Market in October 2022, has now raised greater than $112,000 by way of varied fundraising actions, together with in-person occasions at Excessive Level Market and on-line campaigns. This April, the group hopes to lift $30,000 to help World Central Kitchen.
Reward for Life’s House vs Starvation workforce members embrace the next members of the present and residential business:
- Sharon Davis, ART
- Jen Dolan, Arteriors
- Jenny Heinzen York, Currey & Co.
- Chris Amos, Andmore
- Mark Furlet, Andmore
- Anna Hudson, Currey & Co.
- Russ Jones, Ivystone
- Colin Mallon, J Douglas
- Sarah Mount, Andmore
- Frances Perez, J Douglas
- Julia Petersen, Currey & Co.
- Douglas Self, J Douglas
- Christie Schellenbach of Ivystone
- Sandra Standefer, Loloi Rugs
- Stephanie Stoltz, Ivystone
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