HollyRod Foundation Silent Auction Gifting

Jul 9, 2010 by

Baby Swags is thrilled to be a part of the HollyRod Foundations silent auction to help raise money and awareness for Autism.  On behalf of our clients, we hope that your event is a huge success!  The following companies each participated by donating their products to help create this beautiful celebrity-look-a-like gifting.

Bows 2 Cute – Included is a zebra flower crochet headband, no-slip butterfly clip, baby snappie baby bow and mini pinwheel on a snappie clip.

Pink Koala Design – Provided oven mit and pot holder set which is the perfect compliment for any savvy chef.

Kozzy Bottoms – Provided Snap and Bow unique hair accessory that allows your little ones to learn independence and how to snap! Bowboard, toggle headband, 3 crochet headbands, 10 snap and bow flowers, bow, clippie set, wipe case and a $30 gift certificate.

Baby Goga, LLC – The Little Lasso is a mom-designed, handmade, machine washable “leash” that prevents take-along items from being tossed, dropped or lost.  The Little Lasso secures items large or small, is length adjustable, and easily attaches to highchairs, shopping carts, strollers, and car seats.  Set of 4, 2 boy, 2 girl patterns.

Kover-Ups provided two decorative covers for children’s bed rails.  They not only make a bed rail more attractive and complimentary to a child’s bedroom décor, but also shields kids from germs.

Cupcake Kids Artwear provided hand-painted hamburger and fries demin shortalls with handpainted ketchup bottle.

Hoity Toity Baby provided three beautiful dresses from their summer collection.

Smock Couture provided hand-smocked dress with bloomer diaper cover.

Cedar Valley Publishing provided the “Let’s Get Ready For” series of books.  Let’s Get Ready for Kindergarten, Let’s Get Ready for First Grade and the Spanish version of Let’s Get Ready for Kindergarten.

Bad Dreams Go Away Spray provided their Bed Time Story and Parent/Child Activity Kit for little people who have trouble sleeping at night.

Zainey and Zoey – Arbonne skin care set, headband and hairbow.

Approximate MSRP for the entire gift basket: $700.00

About the HollyRod Foundation:
The HollyRod Foundation is dedicated to providing medical, physical and emotional support to those suffering with quality of life challenges related to Parkinson’s Disease and Autism.  They are in the process of building the HollyRod4kids Compassionate Care Center for Autism, a full-service comprehensive care center making critically needed diagnostic, therapeutic and support services accessible to all families.  For more information, please visit www.hollyrod.org

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Baby Swags and Celebrity Teens Support Austism Awareness for ACT Today! Charity

Sep 14, 2009 by

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Baby Swags presents celebrity signed puzzle pieces for auction to help raise money and awareness for Autism through ACT Today! charity.

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PRLog (Press Release) – Sep 14, 2009 – In support of Autism awareness, Baby Swags has received over 40 celebrity signed puzzle pieces to show support for Autism Awareness and the charity ACT Today! Some of today’s hottest teen celebrities came out to show support, such as Tiffany Thornton and Allisyn Ashley Arm from the hit show, “Sonny With A Chance”, Jennifer Stone from Wizards of Waverly Place, iCarly star, Jennette McCurdy and many more.

“We have asked each celebrity to sign his or her puzzle piece and return it to Baby Swags”, states Phyllis Pometta, founder of Baby Swags. “Once each piece was received, we framed it and have placed it up for auction with Charity Folks and 100% of the profits will go directly to benefit the non-profit charity organization, ACT Today!”

The celebrity had also been given an invitation to attend the two-day, highly anticipated, Baby & Tween Celebration LA that was held on April 25 & 26, 2009. At this event, each celebrity had the opportunity to hand deliver their signed puzzle piece over to Baby Swags at their exclusive lounge; “The Rockin Lollipop Lounge”. By being present at this event, each celebrity was photographed while holding their ‘piece to the puzzle’.

The Baby Swags online charity auction will take place online and can be found at http://www.charityfolks.com/babyswags where you will find signed puzzle pieces from supporter, Actress Holly Robinson-Peete, Pro-Skateboarder, Tony Hawk, Actress Jennie Garth, Reality Star, Trista Sutter, the band, Daughtry, The Biggest Loser Host and Soap Star, Ali Sweeney, Actor, Jim Belushi, Actor, Joe Mantegna, Actor, Esteban (from “The Cleaner”), singer Carnie Wilson and many others.

Baby Swags specializes in promoting pregnancy and juvenile related products by providing celebrity, corporate and charity gifting opportunities to entrepreneurial women. Baby Swags fully supports the work-at-home mom, their products and services to which they provide to and for the everyday mom.

ACT Today! Is a nonprofit 501 (c)(3) organization whose mission is to increase access to effective autism treatments. Their goal is to introduce and help facilitate early and on-going treatment by providing the necessary resources including guidance, referrals, funding and follow up to individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASDs) and their families.

For more information on ACT Today!, visit www.act-today.org. To get more information on the Baby Swags charity auction, please call Phyllis Pometta at 888-284-2170.

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Baby Swags prides itself on providing excellent services to help gain recognition to fellow work at home moms and their products by providing celebrities with VIP gift bags, assisting in selecting products for celebrity event gift bags and placing products into the hands of celebrities and influential people. Baby Swags is first gifting company to show support exclusively for work at home women since it’s start in 2006. If you are a work at home mom and would like to see your products in an upcoming celebrity baby basket or if you have a teen related product and would like to get it in the hands of celebrity teens, please contact Phyllis at www.babyswags.com for more details.

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