Bag A Cause Selects Hole in the Roof Foundation as its Next Cause!

Mar 8, 2010 | A Hole in the Roof, News + Updates

Bag A Cause, a hand-made bag company, from Detroit, MI, has a new cause:  “A Hole in the Roof Foundation”

Bag A Cause promotes business through collaborative venues supporting local charities.  Bag A Causes’ designs and adornments stand alone in their unique blend of rustic and contemporary; co-collaborating with local charities inspires the designing and the motivation to be meaningful.

The President of Bag A Cause, Sherry Krug, and her partner, Karen Orr, were listening to Mitch Albom on his radio show talk about “A Hole in the Roof Foundation” and the children in Haiti that he wants to provide a kitchen and a bathroom for, and they were inspired.  Karen, grew up helping her father, a builder, and Sherry, a licensed real estate broker, has rehabbed many homes so they understand the bare necessities that “A Hole in the Roof Foundation” is trying to provide.  Helping the charities deliver their services really touched both Karen and Sherry.  The idea of helping faith based organizations is the icing on the cake!

Bag A Cause is hosting a charity event that represents Detroit’s unique fashion sense “The 2010 Vintage and Classic Fashion Show” April 28,2010 at the Hamilton Room in Birmingham, Michigan.   Proceeds from the event will benefit Mitch Albom’s A “Hole in the Roof Foundation”.   Tickets are $25 and include a complimentary glass of champagne and live entertainment celebrating the classics from the 40’s-70’s   The show will feature models in vintage and classic clothing, furs, jewelry, sunglasses and other designs from local merchants including “Paris” in Royal Oak,  “Lazares” of Grosse Pointe and Bag A Cause. For more information please visit www.bagacause.com.Final%20Invite

 

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About Have Faith Haiti

Have Faith Haiti is a nonprofit organization providing safety, nourishment, education, and opportunity for Haiti’s impoverished children and orphans, and stability for staff and their families in Port-au-Prince. You can learn more here.