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BERNIE ROBBINS FINE JEWELRY SHOWS BUSINESS COMMITMENT
TO MANY PROMINENT ORGANIZATIONS

St. David’s, PA—For many sponsors of charity events, their support isn’t just about making a donation or having their name publicized as part of the event. Becoming a sponsor or contributor is considered both a smart business decision, as well as a key part of the corporate culture that defines who they are and how they position themselves.

This is the exact positioning behind all of Bernie Robbins Fine Jewelry’s charity efforts. As a major sponsor for many charitable events in PA and NJ, Bernie Robbins always makes a commitment to fully support each and every organization it supports. For instance, for the first time in the five-year history of the Susan G Komen Pink Tie Ball, the event committee distinguished one outstanding contributor, Bernie Robbins Fine Jewelry, as "Presenting Sponsor."  For many years, Bernie Robbins Fine Jewelry has proven to be an exceptional force in the fight against breast cancer through their support of the Pink Tie Ball, as well as the Komen Philadelphia Race for the Cure® and other events. Their contributions to the 2006 Pink Tie Ball include an exquisite jewelry gallery valued over $100,000 and a featured showcase auction item, a Hearts on Fire® Stunning Necklace valued at $28,000.

“We have been involved with many charity foundations for several years now and each year we strive to increase our commitment and bring our participation to a new level," said Harvey Rovinsky, Owner and President of Bernie Robbins Fine Jewelry. "We got involved with organizations such as the Terri Lynne Lokoff Child Care Foundation, The Juvenile Diabetes Foundation and many more because they keep with our companies philosophy of giving back to the communities that surround us. We feel that the charities we support are some of the most worthwhile organizations in the country and we are very proud to be associated with them."

From donating items for auction or providing goods and services, to buying tables for events and having a large presence in the organizations throughout the year, Bernie Robbins finds ways to support the causes that also support their corporate strategies. 

"From a business stance, we feel we have a responsibility to participate in charities and functions that are important to the wellbeing of the community," said Rovinsky.  We have always found that the things we do on a charity level have always come back to help us as well and we encourage other businesses to do the same and become involved in important events such as this.”

 

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