SPOILED! Launches Children’s Online LOS ANGELES

LOS ANGELES – September 13, 2012 – America’s Next Top Model alum, Eva Marcille hosted the launch of  SPOILED!, an online platform consigning children’s gently used designer clothing, at Sur Restaurant in Beverly Hills last night to benefit the charity organization, Jenesse Center. 

Disney XD’s Pair of Kings star, Geno Segers joined in hosting the festivities with special guest, Ryan Ochoa, as they presented a children’s fashion show to debut the styles on SPOILED!’s site, which ten percent of net profits will be donated to Jenesse Center, a non-profit domestic violence intervention organization that supports victimized families to help bring them back to a place of stability. In the spirit of the charity, SPOILED!’s guests brought children’s clothing for the cause, while they indulged in cocktails and hors d’oeuvres to celebrate the collaboration. Other celebrities in attendance included Tichina Arnold, Jessica Canseco and singer/songwriter Ceej.

About SPOILED!

SPOILED! is an online platform consigning children’s new and gently worn upscale designer clothing. Currently accepting donations from individuals and boutiques with clothing for newborns to children of 14 years, SPOILED! will give 10% of net profits from sales to Jenesse Center with a 50% consignment commission to the donor. If the item is not sold after 90 days, the consignee has the choice to have the actual item returned or donated to Jenesse Center, one of SPOILED!’s charitable partners; www.spoiledfashionz.com.

About Jenesse Center

Jenesse Center is a national non-profit domestic violence intervention and prevention organization that provides a holistic, comprehensive program to nurture victimized families back to a place of mental, financial, physical and emotional well-being.  Founded in 1980, Jenesse Center has housed more than 15,000 victims and survivors of domestic violence in its emergency shelters and transitional housing apartment facilities.  Through the Jenesse Domestic Violence Legal Clinic and outreach and educational programs, Jenesse has educated more than 100,000 women, children, young adults and men about the issue of domestic violence. Through media outreach, including its website, www.jenesse.org, Jenesse has reached more than eighty million people locally, domestically and globally on the issue of domestic violence.  To learn more about Jenesse Center, visit www.jenesse.org.   To donate $10 to support Jenesse, text “JCGIVE” and your email address to “20222”.  Message and data rates may apply.   To unsubscribe, text “STOP” to “20222”.  If you know a person in need of help or a family in crises, please call the confidential 24-hour Jenesse Hotline at 1-800-479-73281-800-479-7328; https://jenesse.org/.

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