An important part of our vision at Inspire Happy Jewelry is being a positive force in our community. We are excited to announce that we are working to help support the Usher Syndrome Society with our new collection - USH STRENGTH.
The Usher Syndrome Society is a non-profit that uses the arts, educational events, and collaboration to raise awareness and funds for treatments and a cure for Usher syndrome (USH). While it is a rare disease, Usher syndrome is the most common genetic cause of combined deafness and blindness.
USH STRENGTH is part of their TACTILE Collection – beautiful artisan goods designed to bring awareness to the senses, and raises funds to cure Usher syndrome. TACTILE is feeling life!
The TACTILE Collection is an opportunity to give luxurious gifts to friends, family or yourself while giving back to the Usher Syndrome Society. We call it Double Giving! 10% of all proceeds from these specially designed bracelets will be donated to The Usher Syndrome Society.
With the USH Society we designed four styles of USH STRENGTH Bracelets. We’ve incorporated the colors of the Usher Syndrome Society, their Braille logo, and carefully chosen materials to inspire inner strength and heighten your sense to touch.
Inspire Happy Jewelry is proud to collaborate with The Usher Syndrome Society.
USH STRENGTH is part of their TACTILE Collection – beautiful artisan goods designed to bring awareness to the senses, and raises funds to cure Usher syndrome. TACTILE is feeling life!
The TACTILE Collection is an opportunity to give luxurious gifts to friends, family or yourself while giving back to the Usher Syndrome Society. We call it Double Giving! 10% of all proceeds from these specially designed bracelets will be donated to The Usher Syndrome Society.
With the USH Society we designed four styles of USH STRENGTH Bracelets. We’ve incorporated the colors of the Usher Syndrome Society, their Braille logo, and carefully chosen materials to inspire inner strength and heighten your sense to touch.
Inspire Happy Jewelry is proud to collaborate with The Usher Syndrome Society.