Timeless fine jewelry that defines elegant simplicity

Help Children & Win a Free Necklace!

miles9
If you read our blog or follow us on Twitter, Instagram or Facebook, then you know about our friends in San Francisco who are fighting to bring their adopted son, Miles Jephte, home from the Congo.  If you have no idea what I’m talking about, check out my blog post about it here.  If you want more background on the family and their specific situation, check out their blog, In the Time Between.  I’m passionate about helping them bring their son, who has been legally adopted as of December 2012, home.  Finally.  I’m also passionate about the countless other children who have been legally adopted and yet are being denied exit letters by the DRC government, whose precious little lives hang in the balance as their “forever parents” wait patiently with loving arms for their children to be able to come home.  
I’m passionate about the U.S. Government using their resources to engage in a dialogue with the DRC to help these U.S. families and these children in limbo, rather than ignoring the situation entirely. One way to draw their attention to this matter is to sign a petition that has been drafted asking them to take notice.  Yesterday, I shared that link with you all via my blog, Facebook page, Twitter and Instagram.  So did countless other people who have been touched by this situation in one way or another.  In the past 24 hours, 54,000 signatures have been received on the petition.  54,000.  In a day.  That number boggles my mind.  People care.  People are concerned.  People. . . are using their voices.
It’s time to take this to the next level, friends.   We need even more signatures. I know how it is – you read stuff on a blog or on Facebook and you’re moved. . . for a moment.  Your heart skips a beat or cracks just a little and you honestly, genuinely feel something for the people you’re reading about.  But, there is just so much out there.  So much heartbreak.  So many causes.  So many stories of injustice that our minds start to swirl with the thoughts of them all and we just get overwhelmed.  And when I get overwhelmed, sometimes I just shut down.  I hate to admit it, but it’s a self-preservation thing for me and sometimes I just cannot engage.  Or, I don’t have time.  Or, I honestly think I’ll do it later.  I know how it is. . . and I don’t want you to do that in this case.  Signing this petition takes under 30 seconds and makes your voice heard on behalf of these little children.  Still, it’s a time investment, even if it is 30 seconds, and so – I’m going to give you a little incentive – a chance to win our popular faceted teardrop Swiss blue topaz gem drop necklace shown here:
N9837-SBT- closeup
Here’s how to win:  First, go sign the petition here.  (This is on the honesty policy – I’m going to trust you that you did it.)  Then, do one or more of the things listed in the Rafflecopter link below the necklace photo to be entered into the giveaway.  Don’t forget that you can do more than one of them to be entered more than once.  The contest ends at midnight EST on Sunday, April 6th.  Good luck!
{Update:  This contest is now closed.  Congratulations to Brandee on her new necklace!  Thanks to all of you who entered and thanks, most of all, for helping this sweet family!  Congress has taken notice because of your efforts on the petition and has contacted the DRC government in support of these families. Praise!}
N9837-SBT-detailed web

I began creating as a child with simple jewelry pieces and various art projects. Twenty years ago, I started creating jewelry for myself. It wasn’t long before friends and family began asking me to make pieces for them. Soon after, Andrea Montgomery Designs was officially born. My desire is to make timeless jewelry that makes you feel more beautiful each time you wear it -- which we hope is always! My philosophy is to WEAR THE GOOD STUFF everyday. There’s no such thing as “saving it for a special occasion” -- every day is a gift!

Comments

  • Courtney Whitson

    These children are so lucky to have these amazing families fighting for their adoption. Bless your hearts and theirs.

  • Michael Sieger

    Great idea, Andrea!!! I signed the petition and sent the emails.

  • Christina

    What a great idea! Petition signed and emails sent. Thanks for sharing this story with us. Hopefully there will be good news soon.

  • Tessy

    As an AP from the Congo myself, I just want to thank you for supporting this family and others. These families are crusaders for sure and I am praying that the mountain in the way will be moved, and moved soon. Whatever takes!

  • Audry

    I signed the petition. I can’t imagine what this family is going through, but sincerely hope they are able to bring their boy home for a joyful homecoming.

  • Lindsay Fisher

    Until your recent posts, I had no idea this was happening, let alone affecting so many families. My heart breaks for those separated from their loved ones. I’m so glad this petition is bringing awareness and look forward to the time when these families are reunited.

  • Megan Sobocinski

    Andrea, you’re the coolest. I have several friends up here as well fighting to bring their kiddos home. Praying for them and your buddies as they are separated!

  • myra

    what a great thing to do, Andrea! I signed the petition and hope doors are flung open for these babies and their parents waiting for them!

  • Surendene Jeyaratnarajah

    I signed the petition. All the best to the children and parents going through this struggle! I pray that everything works out for all of you soon. Thanks for the great giveaway! 😀

  • Nancy Brett

    Do it all thanks! GOD help theme

  • Jennifer Ross

    Praying!! Thanks for sending this out!!

  • Nicole Robert

    I only say Keep fighting

  • Brandee Smith

    What a precious friend you are to help out this family! Many blessings! I tweeted and signed the petition!

  • Brandee Smith

    What an awesome gift you’re giving your friends!

  • lovely jasmine

    Great work wish theme all the best

  • Roxy Meto

    Finger crossed

  • Julia Frank

    Head up, Heart open. To better days!

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Instagram Feed

This error message is only visible to WordPress admins
HTTP Error. Unable to connect to the Instagram API. Feed will not update.
Error: No posts found.