Ashburn Store Fundraiser — 20% to Nonprofit
- In-store fundraiser where 20% of purchases benefit a local nonprofit. - Saturday, April 25, 2026, 1:00–4:00 PM. - 20321 Exchange St., Ashburn; details at loudountimes.com.
An Ashburn jewelry store is turning Saturday shopping into a fundraiser for the Humane Society of Loudoun County, with 20 percent of purchases set aside for the nonprofit. (humaneloudoun.org) The event is scheduled for Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. at Kendra Scott in One Loudoun, 20321 Exchange St. in Ashburn. (humaneloudoun.org) (kendrascott.com) Humane Society of Loudoun County says the promotion includes in-store and online purchases during the event window, with online shoppers asked to use the code GIVEBACK-LPPDB. (humaneloudoun.org) The fundraiser sends retail dollars to an animal rescue group that does not run a physical shelter and instead places animals in foster homes. Humane Society of Loudoun County says it was founded in 1966 and runs adoption, foster, rescue, low-cost spay and neuter, pet pantry, and community cat programs. (humaneloudoun.org) The group says its foster model limits how many animals it can take in at any given time because each rescue depends on an available home. Its website says 114 animals had been adopted in 2025 and that the organization had 87 volunteers and no paid staff in 2024. (humaneloudoun.org 1) (humaneloudoun.org 2) Kendra Scott has used the same gives-back format at its new Ashburn store before. During the store’s December 2025 grand opening, Patch reported that several two-hour shopping events sent 20 percent of proceeds to Loudoun Youth, the Junior Women’s Club of Loudoun, Blood Cancer United and LAWS Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault Services. (patch.com) The Ashburn store lists regular Saturday hours of 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., so the fundraiser will run during normal business hours rather than as a private after-hours event. The store page also says the location opened under Kendra Scott’s “Shine Bright, Do Good” banner, which ties purchases to women and youth causes. (kendrascott.com) For shoppers, the pitch is simple: buy jewelry, home decor, or gifts during the three-hour window and part of the sale goes to a Loudoun County animal nonprofit. For the rescue group, it is another public fundraiser tied to a storefront with a record of local cause marketing. (humaneloudoun.org) (patch.com)