Share, Shop, Give event to benefit HomeFront’s Women’s Initiative

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Connect with members of HomeFront’s Women’s Initiative while shopping for a great cause at the 5th annual Share, Shop, Give event to be held on November 12, 2015 at ZOË Princeton. The event will take place at 11 Hulfish Street from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.

ZOË will be offering a 15% shopping discount all day, and will donate 10% of the day’s sales to HomeFront’s Women’s Initiative.

At the event, Peach will be presenting a trunk show featuring their lingerie collection. Personal lingerie fittings will be available, and a portion of the day’s sales will be donated to HomeFront’s Women’s Initiative. Isabel Dunay will also present a jewelry trunk show and donate a portion of the sales to HomeFront’s Women’s Initiative.

Light refreshments and beverages will be provided by Provence Catering.

The mission of the Women’s Initiative is to mobilize a cadre of 1,000 caring and committed women of all ages who will lend their expertise and support to help alleviate family homelessness in our community. These efforts will enable homeless families to have safe, secure homes, thus allowing them to become contributing members of our community. The Women’s Initiative works in concert with HomeFront’s rich array of housing and support programs. Through these efforts, we strengthen our community, making it a better place to live, work and raise a family. Help fight homelessness – 1,000 contributions of $100 equals $100,000, and illustrates the power of women in our community.

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