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Holiday Shop, Help The Chatham Township Volunteer Firefighters
Get a jump on gift-giving and help the local fire department do what they do best. Serve the community.
CHATHAM, NJ - Just in time to get a jump on holiday gift giving, friends and family of the Chatham Township Volunteer Fire Department are being asked to take part in an incredible opportunity to support your local first responders through commerce.
Kendra Scott, through initiatives such as "Kendra Gives Back," and "Kendra Cares," donated over 85,000 pieces of jewelry and partnered with over 6,800 organizations across the country in 2019. Through Wednesday, Kendra Scott will be supporting the Chatham Township Volunteer Fire Department through virtual and in-store shopping.
Twenty percent of all proceeds from purchases made in person or on kendrascott.com will directly benefit the Chatham Township Volunteer Fire Department.
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Their store will be open from 11 a.m. through 8 p.m. on the lower level of The Mall at Short Hills near Bloomingdales.
RSVP at https://kendragivesbacktochathamtownsh.splashthat.com/. Or shop online at kendrascott.com from 12:00AM to 11:59PM and enter code GIVEBACK-04UK
Find out what's happening in Chathamfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
The CTVFD is projected to answer nearly 400 calls this year– everything from activated carbon monoxide and smoke alarms to culinary mishaps, vehicle accidents, structure fires and provide mutual aid to fire departments in neighboring communities. As an independent, 501(c)(3) organization, the CTVFD relies heavily on donations to ensure that our firefighters are fully prepared and equipped to serve our community.
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