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Jewelers for Children holds 2024 Facets of Hope event

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On Sunday June 2, 2024 Jewelers for Children welcomed over 600 guests to the Murano and San Polo ballrooms at the Venetian hotel to honor Brad Hampton of Helzberg Diamonds and the Corey Family of Day’s Jewelers. The evening included eating, drinking, networking and a special appearance by Make-A-Wish® recipient, Jayden.

Wish recipient Jayden, his mom Bianca and event emcee Nick Di Nieri. Photo Samuel King
Wish recipient Jayden, his mom Bianca and event emcee Nick Di Nieri. Photo Samuel King

Jewelers for Children (JFC) also announced donations of over $1 million to 6 nonprofit partners. Some of these partners have been grantees of JFC for 25 years, and received over $14 million dollars each since JFC began. This brings JFC’s total giving for the last 26 years to $62 million.

A highlight of the night was Emcee Nick Di Nieri interviewing 11-year-old Jayden, who last year had his wish to become an actor come to life. Jayden reminded the audience that sometimes we all have bad days, but we have good days too, and that is what his wish day was. JFC funds 15 wishes a year.

Jewelers for Children honoree, Brad Hampton, CEO Helzberg Diamonds. Photo Samuel King
Jewelers for Children honoree, Brad Hampton, CEO Helzberg Diamonds. Photo Samuel King

The event was made possible by 27 underwriters, jewelry industry donors who donated $35,000 or more.

Jeff, Kathy and Joe Corey of Day’s Jewelers being honored at the Facets of Hope event. Photo Samuel King
Jeff, Kathy and Joe Corey of Day’s Jewelers being honored at the Facets of Hope event. Photo Samuel King

Next year’s event will take place on June 8th in Las Vegas, and more info can be found at the JFC website, www.jewelersforchildren.org. Options for all different levels of donations are available, including tribute ads and tickets to the event.

Jewelers for Children was founded in 1999 by the U.S. jewelry industry with the mission of enriching the lives of children. Since its inception, JFC has raised more than $62 million for programs enhancing the lives of children through charity partners St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital®, the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation, Make-A-Wish® America, and the National CASA Association. JFC also provides support to Make-A-Wish® International and the Organization for Autism Research.

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