Hero's Heart Announces New Product Line to Help Support Community Heroes

PLACERVILLE, Calif. - Nov. 10, 2020 - Hero's Heart, headquartered in Placerville, CA with a branch in Seattle WA, is officially launching a full lineup of recognition jewelry for essential workers and everyday heroes including healthcare professionals, educators, service employees and first responders. Profits from each purchase are donated to purchaser-designated charities including Project C.U.R.E, The Suicide Prevention Hotline, Emergent Fund, and World Central Kitchen. This new product line is now available at www.herosheart.com.

"Now, more than ever, community heroes deserve hope and recognition," said Bennett Awards owner, Bob Bennett.

After selling out on its preliminary trial run, Hero's Heart pins, bracelets and pendants are now available to purchase starting at $9.95 per individual piece, with quantity discounts available.

With its parent company, Bennett Awards grounded in custom recognition awards and fine art, the standalone jewelry tells an acclamation story from the shape itself. Product designer, Ryan Rivas explains, "This jewelry is for people who are using their hands to work and to care for people. We want to allude to a universal heart and the fact that the people who are using their hands are the people who are keeping us going. Ultimately, their hands are what enables humanity to survive during COVID and beyond."

At the core of Hero's Heart is a recognition pin that can be purchased both for and by essential workers and everyday heroes to wear as a daily reminder of the gratitude the world has for their sacrifice and contributions. These enamel pins come in five distinct colors to represent different categories of everyday heroes, from healers and educators, to providers and protectors. In addition, the Hope Heart bracelet and pendant acts as a reminder of the hope and goodness in the world. Each piece is packaged in a custom gift box and attached to a unique card that describes the meaning behind the design and the significance of its color.

Hero's Heart has partnered with Project C.U.R.E, The National Suicide Prevention Hotline, World Central Kitchen and Emergent Fund as recipients of donations from each Hero's Heart sale. Customers can select their preferred charity at checkout. Almost $2,000 has been raised for these charities during the preliminary trial run, and the company hopes to increase this amount with the expanded product offering of bracelets and pendants.

"Every day we are surrounded by heroes who bring us courage, inspiration, joy and hope. We hope this program helps people connect and uplift each other during this challenging time," said Bob Bennett.

To learn more visit us online at http://www.HerosHeart.com, on Facebook or on Instagram.

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