Scottsdale jeweler supports HonorHealth Foundation
Posted 12/11/23
For the month of December Isaac Jewelers in Kierland Commons, 15044 N. Scottsdale Road, No. 130, will share a percentage of each sale to local healthcare nonprofit HonorHealth Foundation and support …
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Scottsdale jeweler supports HonorHealth Foundation
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Isaac Jewelers in Kierland Commons will support healthcare nonprofit HonorHealth Foundation and support the Greatest Needs Fund at HonorHealth.
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For the month of December Isaac Jewelers in Kierland Commons, 15044 N. Scottsdale Road, No. 130, will share a percentage of each sale to local healthcare nonprofit HonorHealth Foundation and support the Greatest Needs Fund at HonorHealth.
For every $100 spent at a locally owned business, $43 remains in the economy, versus a non-local where $13 remains in the economy. That is why Frank Isaac chooses to give back locally.
"As a jewelry store owner, I believe that the true brilliance of the holiday season lies not just in the sparkle of gemstones but in the warmth of giving,” he stated. “Supporting charities isn't just a choice; it's a responsibility we all share. In the spirit of love and generosity, let our gifts not only adorn loved ones but also contribute to the greater glow of compassion, making this season truly priceless.”
Visit honorhealthfoundation.org and isaacjewelers.com for more information.