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NEW YORK and MONTREAL, May 18, 2021 /PRNewswire/ JCorp, Inc., ADTN International Ltd., Moniker, Inc. and Mask Army, four of North America s leading fashion apparel suppliers, owned by twin brothers, Jon and Marvin Gurman, have made a tremendous Corporate Social Responsibility commitment by establishing the JCorp Foundation, a program that will use their actual apparel product lines as a means to raise charitable funds. Participating brands within their portfolios include Hollywood Jeans, Seven Oaks, H4X, ESX360, Mask Army and PNB Nation and many more. The Gurman s companies combined hold over 50 entertainment, character and music apparel licenses and were the first to bring esports apparel brands to North America.
Image Credit: SUBMITTED/Dave Rolleston February 04, 2021 - 6:30 AM A new business aims to support Kelowna charities, and keep items out of the landfill, by connecting buyers and sellers then donating the proceeds. Kelowna resident Dave Rolleston, CEO and founder of The Charity Hub, said he wanted to help charities who were struggling with fundraising event cancellations due to the pandemic. The Charity Hub was launched in January, 2021 and recently donated more than $8,000 to Habitat for Humanity. Acting like a broker, with an excess of unwanted items in the marketplace, the hub takes unwanted items and sells them. Most of the proceeds are donated to non-profits in need.
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