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Jewelry for a Cause

Jewelry for a Cause is an online company that was founded by Jessica Pollack Mindich, an American jewelry designer, in December 2008.
==History==
In 2000, Mindich stepped down from her position as General Counsel at an internet company to raise a family. With both her children in school years later, Mindich found herself desperate to get back to work. She started looking for a job based on the notion of being able to do something important to her, a lesson learned from her philanthropic parents.〔()〕 In 2008, she launched Jewelry for a Cause, with the idea of making and selling jewelry to raise money for both foreign and domestic causes.
Jewelry for a Cause became popular with public and private schools, offering an alternative to the standard school rings and sweatshirts, while also offering an additional fundraising tool next to candy bars and wrapping paper. Mindich's organization has raised money for more than 300 schools and charities.

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