LEXINGTON, N.C. — The Common Thread for the Cure Foundation, a nonprofit whose mission is to unite the design and furnishings industry in the fight against breast cancer, is celebrating its 25th anniversary with a silent auction. The event will raise awareness and funds to support grants given by the foundation to individuals in the design and furnishings industry who are affected by the disease. The Harvesting Hope Silent Auction will take place Oct. 17-29 online with select products showcased during High Point Market, Oct. 25-29.
A 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, The Common Thread for the Cure Foundation was founded in 2000 to support individuals in the design and furnishings industry — and their family members — who are battling breast cancer. What began as a grassroots effort by Suzann Burkhead Bray and her brother Scott Burkhead, in honor of their younger sister Sandra Burkhead Campbell — who died from breast cancer — has grown into a trusted source of hope and financial relief, helping survivors focus on healing by easing some of the financial burdens that come with a diagnosis. To date, the foundation has awarded more than $2 million in grants to 445 deserving recipients across North America — all within the design and furnishings industry.
“Twenty-five years is a major milestone, and we wanted to mark it in a way that brings our industry together in support of those whose lives have been touched by this disease,” said Rob Mayer, chairman of The Common Thread for the Cure and president of Mayer Fabrics. “Participating by donating a product or service and bidding on items is a meaningful way to give back by helping to fund the grants that are so vital to survivors.”
To continue this important work, The Common Thread for the Cure is accepting donations from manufacturers, retailers, interior designers or service providers with broad appeal. Suggestions include furniture, home décor, accessories, artwork, gift cards to popular retailers or online marketplaces, tech gadgets, concert tickets, weekend getaways and travel packages, or wellness items that are valued at $100 or more. The deadline for donations is Oct. 10.
“We are deeply grateful for the generous support of the donors who have committed so far, including Wesley Allen, Armen Living, Hickory Chair, Norwalk Furniture, DeLandis Home, Crypton, Momentum Textiles and Wallcovering, and Phillips Collection, who are leading by example. Their donations are helping to showcase an outstanding selection of items for the auction,” Mayer added. “These companies are showing that giving back not only makes our grants possible but also inspires others to make a real difference. Every item donated helps us further our mission and touches the lives of those in our industry who are battling breast cancer.”
To learn more about participating in the Harvesting Hope Silent Auction, email ctfc@tmm.agency. The auction begins at 8 a.m. on Oct.17 and ends at 11:59 p.m. on Oct. 29.
To apply for a grant or to provide financial support to The Common Thread for the Cure, visit commonthreadforthecure.org.