WASHINGTON–– The National Credit Union Foundation said it is partnering with VIDA STYLE to launch “Re-Gowned To Give,” a new initiative at the 2023 Foundation Dinner Presenting the Herb Wegner Memorial Awards.
Guests at the event will be invited to consign their gowns and donate the proceeds from the sales to support the Foundation’s work to improve people’s financial lives, the Foundation said.
VIDA STYLE is owned and operated by veteran credit union industry executive Alicia Valencia Erb and is committed to a sustainable economy in which clothing is reused to eliminate waste and pollution.
“I am thrilled to partner with the Foundation to raise funds to improve people’s financial lives through credit unions,” said Erb. “Post COVID, consumers have the desire to make their limited dollars go further and to reduce their carbon footprints. Our collaboration permits them to do both.”
Giving Back
Added Foundation Executive Director Gigi Hyland, “Giving back is at the heart of the Foundation’s work. The collaboration with VIDA STYLE supports a give-back program where our industry can collectively and financially give back and support our mission to serve others.”
Gowns will be collected for consignment on Feb. 28, from 7:30 AM - 12 PM in Salon 15 at the Marriott Marquis.
For additional info: Contact Alicia Valencia Erb at (571) 357-1186 or at hello@vidastyleshop.com.
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