Hi again, everyone! This is Kelsey’s sister, Sara. I
recently came into a situation that we all know too well—I lost my favorite
“everyday” necklace. Now I know some of us (unlike Kelsey) usually wear the
same accessories every day. Maybe it’s because I don’t like accessorizing or
maybe it’s just because I love a quality piece of delicate jewelry. Either way,
the time has finally come to invest in a new “everyday” necklace. Instead of
feeling sad about the loss of an old necklace, I decided I would use this as an
opportunity to be happy and buy a necklace that also gives back to a good
cause—it puts a positive spin on an unfortunate situation! Below, you will find
some of my favorite picks of delicate necklaces that are also for a good cause.
Enjoy!
The Giving Keys was started by an actress/singer/songwriter
who realized that we are all like keys—unique, flawed, scarred, and at risk of
being discarded. You can order the keys with unique sayings of encouragement
and every key is different. Here’s the catch—you have to give the key away at
some point to a person you feel needs the same message that you did and then
you can post the message on their website…how cool is that!?
Half United was started by a brother and sister to
positively impact the lives of people in desperate need of nutrition. Founded
only 4 years ago, the duo makes all products in-house and donates HALF of the
profits of every item sold directly towards fighting the global hunger
epidemic. All necklaces come in a variety of colors.
This necklace, co-designed by Satya Jewelry and Kristen
Bell, helps to promote peace and education in Northern Uganda. 100% of the
proceeds of this necklace go toward Invisible Children’s life-changing program.
I just love how delicate the necklace is while still being able to make such a
huge impact. The tree of life symbols grounding and faith and reminds us that
we are all connected.
Thanks for reading my post! I hope that you are able to
purchase one of these necklaces for yourself or for a friend. It feels good to
spend money when you know it’s going to a good cause.
Do good and take care of each other,
Sara