TORONTO, Sept. 10,
2024 /CNW/ - Peoples Jewellers, a part of Signet
Jewelers, the world's largest retailer of diamond jewelry, is proud
to announce the launch of its holiday fundraising campaign in
partnership with Canada's
Children's Hospital Foundations (CCHF).
This year, the campaign introduces "Biscuit," a cuddly plush dog
available for purchase for CAD$19.99.
All profits from the sale of Biscuit, no less than $7.00 from each purchase, will be donated to
CCHF, directly supporting 11 of Canada's children's hospitals. The campaign
also includes give-at-the-register and eCommerce donation
opportunities and will run through February
1, 2025.
"As a company whose purpose is inspiring giving, this campaign
represents Our Love for All, our enduring commitment to charitable
giving, and being a strong community member in every area we
serve," said President of Peoples Jewellers Stacee Johnson-Williams. "Together with CCHF, we
continue to innovate and find new ways to support children's
health, ensuring a brighter and healthier future for young patients
across the country."
During Peoples Jewellers' eight-year partnership with CCHF,
customer and employee participation has risen steadily. The plush
toys, now a beloved tradition, contribute greatly to this success,
driving engagement and donations.
In 2023, Peoples Jewellers raised a remarkable $560,000, the highest amount ever raised in a
single year. This achievement brings the total funds raised over
the eight-year partnership to more than $2.8
million. The funds are generated through various activations
throughout the year, including Give-A-Thon Weekends, the Million
Reasons Run, plush sales, customer eCommerce checkout donations,
and generous contributions from team members.
"Over the past eight years, Signet's partnership with CCHF has
made a profound difference in vital treatments, research, and
services at Canada's children's
hospitals," said Adam Starkman,
President and CEO of Canada's
Children's Hospital Foundations. "These funds help shorten hospital
stays, advance treatment research, and develop kid-friendly care
facilities. The generosity and dedication of Signet's customers and
employees have been truly remarkable."
This year's campaign, with the introduction of Biscuit, promises
to continue this legacy of providing essential support to the
children and families who need it most. As the needs of children's
hospitals continue to grow, the ongoing support from partners like
Peoples Jewellers is more critical than ever.
This Peoples Jewellers campaign supports 11 Canadian children's
hospital foundations, including BC Children's Hospital Foundation,
Alberta Children's Hospital Foundation, Stollery Children's
Hospital Foundation, Jim Pattison Children's Hospital Foundation,
Children's Hospital Foundation of Manitoba, Children's Health Foundation,
McMaster Children's Hospital Foundation, SickKids Foundation, CHEO
Foundation, IWK Foundation, and Janeway Children's Hospital
Foundation.
About Signet Jewelers
Signet Jewelers Limited is the world's largest retailer of
diamond jewelry. As a purpose-driven and sustainability-focused
company, Signet is a participant in the United Nations Global
Compact and adheres to its principles-based approach to responsible
business. Signet operates approximately 2,700 stores and related
digital properties primarily under the name brands of KAY Jewelers,
Zales, Jared, Banter by Piercing Pagoda, Diamonds Direct, Blue
Nile, JamesAllen.com, Peoples, H. Samuel, Ernest Jones, and Rocksbox.
About Canada's Children's
Hospital Foundations
Canada's Children's Hospital
Foundations (CCHF), established in 2017, is a not-for-profit
organization that raises funds for a national network of children's
hospital foundations as the largest single, non-government funder
of child health in Canada. CCHF
continues to receive generous support through donors within
Children's Miracle Network® as well as contributions from
additional organizations and supporters. CCHF represents 13 of
Canada's children's hospital
foundations to ensure that all children have access to the very
best care from coast to coast to coast.
SOURCE Canada's Children's
Hospital Foundations