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Put That In Your Stocking: An Amazing Promotion For Your Cause

Date: 08/17/2007

The following release was created by Power PR, a business to business marketing public relations firm based in Torrance, California.


For charitable causes, endless effort is expended to create items that promote the purpose and message of each charity. Bracelets, ribbons, plaques, and often clothing items such as shirts or jackets are usually produced and given as thank-you gifts for donations, or purchased by donators with part of the funds going to the cause. But how about an item that becomes part of the wondrous tapestry of a holiday, that will continue to raise awareness and promote a cause for years to come?

Such a product has been chosen by the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation, the world's largest and most progressive grassroots network of breast cancer survivors and activists, to be a major part of their continuous mission to promote breast cancer awareness. This holiday season, hundreds of the elegant signature pink silk stockings will be hung by the fireplace with care. Matched and decorated with the Susan G. Komen trademark pink ribbon, the stocking beautifully communicates the organization's cause. Normally given as gifts from cancer survivors to their co-survivors, they can be personalized with the giver's and receiver's name and up to a 60-word dedication. Ten percent of the purchase price goes directly to the foundation.

The purveyors of this truly unique item are a company called Once Upon A Stocking. The Susan G. Komen stocking is but one of many they are now producing for upwards of 20 charitable organizations for their Profit with a Purpose program. Because the stockings are individually designed, they can be tailored exclusively to dovetail into an organization's existing presentation, with colors, logos and other tie-in elements.

To support an autism charity, for example, the company has produced a stocking which exactly mirrors the symbol used for the disability--puzzle pieces. The boot of the stocking is made to appear as if composed of puzzle pieces, while the cuff is crafted in complimenting colors. Another line, which supports the Aphasia Foundation Rehabilitation Center, follows an analogy that aphasia sufferers are like caged animals due to the fact they cannot express their thoughts, are made to exactly resemble faux animal skins such as zebra, leopard and tiger. And yet another stocking produced for the Humane Society resemble bones of the type loved by the family dog, and can even be customized with a photograph of the pet.

The magnificent presentation doesn't end at the stocking itself; the gold box in which it is contained adds that extra touch of beauty and originality. The box can be wrapped in ribbons which, like the stockings themselves, can be customized with names or organizational logos.

The brainchild of owner and founder Dawn Quinn, these stockings were originally designed, made by hand and given only to friends and family at the holidays. People urged Ms. Quinn for years to produce the stockings for broad sale and consumption, but it wasn't until she experienced personal tragedy--a husband who suffered from aphasia--that she decided to found Once Upon A Stocking and utilize her great gift to bring consciousness of such disabilities to others. Hence the company was founded with charitable causes at its core.

Ms. Quinn has continued the tender care she brought to the original crafting of these stockings as the company has blossomed; in addition to being the founder and president of the company, she is the sole designer. In implementing her beautiful and unique creations, she literally scours the planet in search of the perfect silks, satins, lames, faux animal hides and other fabrics and utilizing only the finest available. In some cases a fabric is not available anywhere, and must be manufactured by the company themselves; the puzzle-piece fabric used for the autism stocking is an example.

Other organizations working with the company are alumni associations--for example, that of Ohio State University has commissioned a special stocking with which they can conduct fund-raising activities. Such activities include raising money for new student scholarships.

Special stockings are also being created as fund-raising items for university fraternities and sororities, engaged in charity work for causes such as Alzheimer's disease and ovarian cancer. One is created for the "big sister/little sister" relationship in sororities; pink and blue, they can be customized with names, the class. the school name, and even a dedication.

The stockings are crafted in the company's 5,000-square-foot facility in Kentucky, hence they can be completely customized, and ordered and made in any quantity, from the smallest to the largest.

The company also offers items other than stockings, such as fully customized throws and pillows.

Founded by Dawn Quinn, Once Upon a Stocking creates high-end holiday and specialty stockings. The company offers an array of designs and products for causal organizations, groups and individuals to utilize for promotional tools; gifts; or collector's items. All Once Upon A Stocking products are available for viewing and purchase at the company's web site: www.onceuponastocking.com.


Bruce Boyers is a freelance writer based in Glendale, California

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