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Are you looking for a special gift for a Kappa Delta Sister, New Pledge, or Alumni? We have the perfect gift idea for you - one of our new Kappa Delta Sorority Round "Behind the Glass" Pendants.
The round 1.25" pendants are silverplated and are available with the PHVINTAGE green and white paisley background. The Kappa Delta Greek letters will be added in black.
You may add the Kappa Delta Greek letters to the pendant in the Greek Standard Block (like in our picture above) or the Greek Curlz font.
THERE IS NO ADDITIONAL CHARGE TO ADD THE KAPPA DELTA GREEK LETTERS TO THESE PENDANTS.
You may already have the perfect chain to use with this pendant, or you may prefer to add one of our Antique Silverplated Cable Chains (1.22 mm) to your order. They are available in the following lengths: 18", 20", 24", and 30". In the picture below, you can see how cute these sorority pendants look on one of these cable chains.
If you are interested in placing a group order (5 sorority pendants or more), please contact us at gailsgifts@windstream.net BEFORE you complete this order so that we may discuss our DISCOUNT pricing options with you. The more sorority pendants you order at the same time the less you pay per item.
Please allow up to 5 business days for in-house production time.
SPECIAL NOTE - PLEASE READ:
HeartStrings, the factory that produces these "Behind the Glass" pendants, is partnering with Helping Honduras Kids to make a difference in the lives of precious children! When you purchase one of our new Behind the Glass pendants, 25% of the profits will be donated to this incredible ministry! This non-profit VOLUNTEER organization manages a Children’s Home, Kids Jungle School, and other community outreaches opened its doors on May 7, 2007 to its first HOGAR DE AMOR Children’s Home (orphanage). The Hogar de Amor (Home of Love) is located in the city of La Ceiba. It currently houses 22 orphan children who live in the home, with three live-in Honduran staff and rotating international volunteers.
Helping Honduras Kids opened the Jungle School doors in February 2007. The school currently has 77 students in grades 1-6 and 15 students in kindergarten and is located in a steep jungle area. Some of the children attending this school walk three hours on slippery trails round trip every day just to have the opportunity to get an education and go to school. Most of these children live in remote, isolated areas and face poor economic conditions. Their families rely mostly on agriculture crops and when the crops do poorly, most struggle to find food.
At the Helping Honduras Kids Jungle School, students are provided with uniforms, school supplies, backpacks, personal items, medical care, vitamins and a daily hot lunch. This one lunch meal is often the only nutritious meal the children receive all day long. Most of these children would never have the opportunity to attend school, if it was not for Helping Honduras Kids.
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