Famed Philly Jeweler Donates $20K To Women's Animal Center
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Famed Philly Jeweler Donates $20K To Women's Animal Center Steven Singer adopted his beloved dog Buddy from the Women's Animal Center in Bensalem Township.—Famed Philadelphia Jeweler Steven Singer adopted his beloved dog Buddy from the Women's Animal Center. So he wanted to return the favor.
Singer, the founder of Steven Singer Jewelers (I Hate Steven Singer), and Buddy recently returned to America's oldest animal shelter to present a $20,000 contribution.
Over the years, Steven Singer Jewelers has given back in a big way to Greater Philadelphia area nonprofit organizations through over $1 million in direct donations to help everything from healthcare causes to animal welfare causes and children's charities.
The first-generation jeweler and small business owner opened his heart and home and adopted his beloved dog Buddy from Women's Animal Center and wanted to give back to the animal shelter that brought the two together.
"The most hated man in America loves to see shelter pets adopted into loving forever homes and I have one too that means everything to me," Singer said.
Steven Singer Jewelers is generously donating a portion of profits to Women's Animal Center with every purchase of their beautifully designed 'Helping Paw' Necklace. The exclusive sterling silver and diamond necklace features a paw and heart and is specially designed to remind animal lovers and pet owners of the incredible bonds people create with animals by letting them into their hearts.
The $20,000 contribution will support Women's Animal Center providing safe shelter, nutritious meals, enrichment and medical care for the shelter pets waiting for their forever homes and the organization's continued mission to help pets and the people who love them.
About Steven Singer Jewelers
Steven Singer is a first-generation jeweler and small business owner on Jeweler's Row in Philadelphia. While a student at Northeast High School in Philadelphia, Steven began selling wholesale jewelry on Philadelphia's Jewelers Row before opening the doors to the first Steven Singer Jewelers in October of 1980.
At the age of 22, Steven became the youngest first-generation jeweler on Jeweler's Row. The flagship store at 8th and Walnut opened in 1999. Steven Singer Jewelers is the Greater Philadelphia region's place to go for diamonds providing exceptional service with a customer-first mentality.