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See How Origami Owl Designers are making a Difference in their Communities Right Now

December 4, 2015 by Jennylou

– read the stories here!

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WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO

LIVE SPARKLY?

Live Sparkly was created to share inspirational stories of joy, special moments, love, laughter and overcoming adversity. It’s the sparkle within each story that reminds us all to live life to the fullest and shine brightly for others to see.

Filed Under: The Stories

Be A Force for Good via Origami Owl + Childhelp’s Speak Up Be Safe

October 1, 2014 by Jennylou

A year ago, Origami Owl  partnered up with an amazing organization called Childhelp, an organization dedicated to help the most innocent, vulnerable, and often voiceless lives.

Bully Prevention Month Fall 2015 Origami Owl

Read more about the partnership here:

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Origami Owl works with the Organization year round but because October is also National Bully Prevention Month, I wanted to highlight the charms that are changing the lives of others for the better and how its sales are fighting the culture of bullying.

100% of the profits from the sale of these charms will go towards the Childhelp Speak Up Be Safe program.

Lend a hand to some very special children in need. Add this Silver Heart Hand Charm to your Living Locket® and profits from the sale will protect a child through the Childhelp Speak Up Be Safe program. Make a strong statement by including the Protected Tag on your creation.
Lend a hand to some very special children in need. Add this Silver Heart Hand Charm to your Living Locket® and profits from the sale will protect a child through the Childhelp Speak Up Be Safe program. Make a strong statement by including the Protected Tag on your creation.

Take a stand against childhood bullying and add this Bully Proof Shield Charm to your Living Locket®. It makes a meaningful statement when paired with the Birthstone Charms of your little ones. Even better, profits from the sale of this Charm will protect a child through the Childhelp Speak Up Be Safe program.
Take a stand against childhood bullying and add this Bully Proof Shield Charm to your Living Locket®. It makes a meaningful statement when paired with the Birthstone Charms of your little ones. Even better, profits from the sale of this Charm will protect a child through the Childhelp Speak Up Be Safe program.

Help us be a force a force for good and bring a voice to innocent lives. We thank you from the bottom of our hearts.

(Image source: Origami Owl and it’s replicated sites like mine http://locketsandcharms.origamiowl.com)

Filed Under: Products, The Stories Tagged With: Bullying, Childhelp

Origami Owl Touches a Family Dealing with Childhood Cancer, Mother/Daughter Finds Success

September 13, 2014 by Jennylou

I found this article online about a sister owl and it talks about how her family was touched by Origami Owl in more ways than one. It goes on to talk about the amazing benefits of being part of Origami Owl – from being remembered while she was in the hospital with her son fighting childhood cancer, to having the ability to work and grow alongside her daughter while acquiring important life skills, to enjoying an all-expense paid trip to Cabo. I loved how Tracy said “It’s been one huge big beautiful disaster” referring to all they have through. Red the full article below:

Tracy Kopp and Daughter with Origami Owl

Posted: Friday, September 12, 2014 12:44 pm | Updated: 12:44 pm, Fri Sep 12, 2014. Source: The Daily journal

Tracy Kopp’s hand closed around the locket hanging from her neck as she remembered spending a week in the hospital with her 5-year-old son Mitchel as he fought cancer.

That locket was a gift from the direct-sales company she works for, Origami Owl. She came home to find it, along with a handwritten note.

Inside the locket was a plate that read “Survivor” and charms related to her son — his initial, his birthstone, an angel wing, a “forever family” charm, an Origami Owl and a pediatric cancer ribbon.

The gift reminded her of why she joined the company in the first place.Tracy left her job as an executive assistant onMichigan Avenue when Mitchel was diagnosed — mere weeks before she gave birth to her youngest child, Taylor. She had been working full-time, commuting an hour and a half each way from Manteno and earning about $40,000 with benefits.

But when she discovered Origami Owl — founded in 2010 by a 14-year-old girl — the company’s support of childhood cancer instantly resonated with her.

She joined a network of more than 60,000 sales reps nationwide as an independent designer, coordinating parties called“jewelry bars” to sell Origami Owl’s personalized mix-and-match jewelry.

Party guests pick out a locket and select tiny, hand-painted charms to fill it up. Lockets can be interchanged between necklace or bracelet chains, and charms can be switched between lockets.

Tracy earns about 40 percent commission on each party, making between $25,000-30,000 annually. Not shabby, considering it’s part-time and she has flexibility.

“This has changed our lives,” Tracy said. “I’m able to set my own hours and paycheck and be home with the kids.”

She’s even able to bring her oldest daughter to work — as a partner.

At 12 years old, Angelina recently joined Tracy as an “Owlet.” That means that she has her own account set up and earns commission on whatever she sells.

“Who doesn’t love jewelry?” Angelina asked.

And it’s a lot more fun than working at a fast-food joint, one of Tracy’s first jobs.

“This is setting her up with tools that aren’t available anywhere else,” Tracy said, referring to the group health insurance and discounted college classes Origami Owl offers to the adults and teens they employ.

Plus, the preteen is practicing good time and money management, and learning people skills.

For Tracy, selling jewelry is a way to build relationships. That’s how she’s been able to move through the ranks to Senior Team Leader, supervising 70 saleswomen nationally.

Last year, she won an all-expense paid trip to Cabo San Lucas by selling $15,000 in merchandise in four months.

As of May, 10-year-old Mitchel has been chemo-free for one year, and though they wish the road could have been easier, both Tracy and Angelina are happy to have arrived where they are today.

“It’s been one huge big beautiful disaster,” Tracy said.

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Just a reminder, the online Childhood Cancer Drive I have set up online is in full effect.  100% of my Origami Owl commissions earned will be donated to 2 Cancer Organizations to help fight cancer and serve their families affected by it.  To join the fight with your purchase, please visit http://www.locketsandcharms.com/september-childhood-cancer-awareness-month/  Thank  You.

Filed Under: The Stories Tagged With: Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, GoGold, Mother Daughter Team, Origami Owl, Owlet Program

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