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Ralph Lauren Small Stirrup Pink Pony Limited Edition Watch (Entirely) For Charity

Filed under: Timepieces / Watches

Ralph Lauren Small Stirrup Pink Pony Limited Edition Watch
The Pink Pony Fund is a charitable foundation by Ralph Lauren that is around to fund cancer research. Special Pink Pony collection Ralph Lauren watches and jewelry are released from time to time to benefit the charitable foundation. The newest "watch for charity" is this highly limited edition Ralph Lauren Small Stirrup watch in 18k rose gold with a row of diamonds around the bezel. 100% of the watch proceeds will go to the Pink Pony Fund. So Ralph Lauren isn't making any money off these watches, but at least they can claim a handsome tax write-off.

The Stirrup watch is a newer watch from the (also new) Ralph Lauren watch Co. You can read more about the Stirrup watch here when I first announced them. The Small Stirrup is a lady's version of the piece that is slightly smaller in diameter, and here in rose gold. Because of the Pink Pony connection, the watch has been fitted with a feminine pink colored alligator strap. There are 54 diamonds on the bezel. Inside the watch is a special mechanical manually-wound, movement (Caliber RL430) made for Ralph Lauren by Piaget.

Nike Co-Founder Pledges $100M to Cancer Research

Filed under: Big Givers

Nike co-founder Philip Knight and his wife Peggy have recently pledged $100 million towards the Oregon Health and Science University -- specifically its Cancer Institute, which will soon be renamed after the Knights.

The bulk of the funds will go towards hiring additional physicians and researchers, according to OHSU director Dr. Brian Druker, and $2 million of the Knights' gift is earmarked for new research labs to be named after a friend of theirs who died of breast cancer this year, Linda Conant.

You can see Dr. Drucker respond to the Knights' gift, one he says "will save lives."

Philip Knight's wealth is estimated at $10.5 billion, and he has donated similar major gifts to such institutions as the University of Oregon (his alma mater) and Stanford University.

[via The Chronicle of Philanthropy]

St. Baldrick's Foundation, Charity of the Day

Filed under: Charity of the Day

The St. Baldrick's Foundation raises awareness and funds to combat children's cancer. Its main awareness-raising activity starts with a razor and some shaving cream. The non-profit org hosts events all around the world, where volunteer barbers and "shavees" shave off their hair in a statement of solidarity with those suffering from cancer. Since 2000, St. Baldrick's has held events in 48 states and 18 countries. Over 71,000 volunteers have shaved their heads and raised almost $50 million in support of cancer research, either on their own or in a team of volunteers.

To find an upcoming event near you -- often held at schools, barber shops or the local Irish pub, where St. Baldrick's founders first conceived of the idea -- go to St. Baldrick's site. And if you're not quite ready to say goodbye to your long locks, you can help organize an event near your hometown.

[Thanks so much, Rob, for this great tip!]

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