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THE GOLD STANDARD OF GIVING

Make a difference—and wear it well.

We’ve teamed up with Mejuri, the last word in fine jewellery for every day because every day holds meaning, and every day can make a difference.

Mejuri doesn’t just talk purpose—they live it. And now, they want to help you harness yours. Together, we’re showing what’s possible when purpose meets community.

We need your help at a North London school that’s been hit by repeated vandalism this year, draining already limited resources. It’s time to give them a hand—and a little hope.

Everyone who joins in will be recognised—and that purpose will sparkle.

You’ll receive a beautiful piece of Mejuri jewellery as a thank you, plus a discount to keep you shining.

You give. They gift.

GOOD AS GOLD

Mejuri has been redefining fine jewellery since 2015—ditching the idea that diamonds are only for special occasions. Founded by Noura Sakkijha, a third-generation jeweller, Mejuri was built to help women celebrate themselves on their own terms.

It’s not just about beautiful design or craftsmanship (though they’ve got that too)—it’s about joy, confidence, and making the everyday feel like something worth honouring.

At Mejuri, a piece of jewellery isn’t just an accessory—it’s a reminder. That you’ve shown up. That you’ve earned it. That you deserve to feel good. Which is why teaming up with EARNT feels like the perfect match.

Together, we’re making purpose feel personal—and showing that giving back looks just as good as it feels.

When?

Sunday 27th July, 10am - 2pm

Where?

Churchill Primary School, Burlington Rise, London, Barnet EN4 8NN

Churchill Primary School

Why is it so important to help government-funded schools?

Schools across the country are under huge pressure—fewer pupils, more students with additional needs, and the rising cost of just about everything.

Most of what little funding they do have goes exactly where it should: directly to the kids—extra support staff, basic supplies, books. What that doesn’t leave room for is the stuff that helps schools feel like inspiring, safe and cared-for places to learn.

Over the last few years, EARNT, our partners and everyone who joins us have painted, pruned and perfected schools across London saving them approximately £100,000 and it’s only increasing with every event.

Our next partner is Churchill Primary School, which recently made headlines after a series of vandalism attacks caused nearly £200,000 worth of damage across their site and a neighbouring school.

Any budget they had for basic upkeep—to keep the school looking and feeling like a space kids can be proud of—has been completely wiped out.

Every child deserves to learn somewhere that feels safe, cared for, and full of possibility. Let’s help make that happen.