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David Yurman donates to safe birth charity
The brand will partner with supermodel Liya Kebede and her foundation to help expand health education and services in Ethiopia in order to prevent maternal and newborn deaths.
New York--David Yurman announced that once again it will partner with supermodel Liya Kebede and her foundation this Mother’s Day to help expand health education and services to prevent maternal and newborn deaths.
The jewelry brand also partnered with the charity last year, which both helped thousands of women give birth in safe environments as well as raised awareness for the cause.
“Motherhood should be all about great love, hope and possibility. I am proud and grateful for this extraordinary partnership with David Yurman,” Kebede said. “The donations will assist us with the goal of erasing the danger for and helping to save a community of mothers.”
Founded by Kebede, a supermodel and designer, in 2005, the foundation works with a network of global health organizations to achieve Millennium Development Goal 5, which aims to reduce the number of maternal and newborn deaths as well as ensure that all women have access to health care during their pregnancy and childbirth.
The foundation also works in Kebede’s home country, Ethiopia--where 90 percent of women give birth at home unattended, it said--to expand education and upgrade health facilities.
This Mother’s Day, Yurman is focusing on pieces from its iconic collections including Starburst, X Collection, Albion and Renaissance.
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