Women are invited to join in their charitable initiative by donating a gently used handbag and will receive $25 To $50 towards a new Brighton handbag.
It is time to trade-in your gently used handbag that you no longer use and bring joy and confidence to someone less fortunate. Brighton and Cobblestone Cottage are extending an invitation to join them in the Handbag Trade-In. This is their annual campaign to collect and deliver gently used handbags to women who have been struggling. Brighton’s goal in this nation-wide charity drive is to donate 15,000 bags to 15,000 women in need.
Many women have the good fortune to win a number of handbags, and have at least one that they no longer carry. That bag could bring joy to someone less fortunate. Brighton’s owner and founder Jerry Kohl explains, “The simple gift of a handbag can lift a woman’s spirits and help give her confidence when she is interviewing for a much needed job.”
Look into your closet, gather up gently used handbags and bring them to Cobblestone Cottage between July 14 and 23, 2017 to receive $25 to $50 off a brand new Brighton bag. Any manufacturer’s handbags can be donated to qualify for savings. You can also donate your handbag even if you do not wish to purchase a new one. The donated bags will be distributed through a worthy local charity dedicated to empowering women who are struggling.
For 42 years, Brighton has focused on custom design and craftsmanship, creating timeless accessories from the finest leathers. They have always believed in giving back, and they are grateful to the generous retailers across the country who participate in their charity endeavors and the loyal customers ho help them continue making a positive difference in communities throughout the U.S.
About Brighton
Known for excellent quality and a broad-ranging assortment of finely crafts accessories, Brighton product handbags, jewelry, belts, footwear, small leather essentials, eyewear, luggage, fragrances and gifts.
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