<![CDATA[Embrace The Difference® - Blog About Embrace The Difference™]]>Mon, 28 May 2012 12:48:59 -0800Weebly<![CDATA[Here is my story. Please share yours.]]>Mon, 27 Feb 2012 08:02:05 -0800http://www.embracethedifference.org/1/post/2012/02/here-is-my-story-please-share-yours.htmlEmbrace The Difference® Jewelry was designed to spread a message of acceptance and raise funds for many different causes. My son Sam is now 21 years old. When Sam was two years old he was not speaking and I knew there was something wrong. We addressed his hearing issues with tubes and speech therapy and he began to catch up but in kindergarden we knew there were other issues. He was diagnosed with ADHD. As the years went on his learning disabilities started to show up and finally he was diagnosed with Aspergers Syndrome. It was quite an adventure and a challenge. Each new school year brought new challenges that had to be addressed. But Sam has an amazing gift. He astounds people by his ability to read peoples emotions. Many people have taken Sam under their wing and have been kind and generous . Because of this Sam is not isolated and he is happy. This is why I feel it is important to spread a message of acceptance no matter what difference someone has. Nobody is perfect. We all have our own struggles. Would anyone like to share your story ....? Robyn Zimmer-creator of Embrace The Difference®www.embracethedifference.org
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<![CDATA[A Blog by Krystal Sondel-lovinonbuffalo.com]]>Sat, 28 Jan 2012 07:42:29 -0800http://www.embracethedifference.org/1/post/2012/01/a-blog-by-krystal-sondel-lovinonbuffalocom.htmlThursday, January 26, 2012"Embrace The Difference" by Robyn Zimmer

"I love Buffalo because it is small enough that there is always a connection to be found!" - Robyn Zimmer e-mailed me after perusing my Facebook page and realizing that my boyfriend taught both her kids English in high school.

I had been put in contact with Robyn a week or so earlier when I was investigating her "Embrace The Difference®" jewelry line available at Reeds Jewelers. Since the initial contact we had been exchanging e-mails for a few days, and it didn't take long for me to see what an incredibly successful and giving woman Robyn Zimmer is. Not to mention, a LOCAL talent!

But first, let’s talk about Embrace The Difference®! As a Board Member for danceability Inc., I am always looking for ways to help fundraise for the organization. Someone mentioned that Reeds donated a portion of a jewelry line to charities so I hopped on the site and contacted them immediately. Robyn was thrilled to have danceability Inc. join.

When I spoke with Robyn she told me more about the Embrace The Difference® line of jewelry. “Embrace The Difference® is an idea close to my heart. I came up with the idea because my son, Sam has grown up with disabilities. I realized along the way that Sam was lucky enough to have many people who accepted him for who he is. The people that have “embraced” Sam’s differences have made all the difference in his life. Everyone should have the same opportunities. I designed this jewelry to show acceptance and support no matter what difference someone has, and to help raise funds for many charities in the community.”

The original symbol for Embrace The Difference® is interlocking circles connected by a square. The square represents the difference. As Robyn said, “It doesn’t matter what difference we have, we are all linked together.” The line includes pendants, rings, earrings, bracelets, tie tacks, lapel pins and cuff links. They range in price from $95 - $175. (There are also a few all gold and diamond pieces for $795). When a piece is purchased, the buyer is asked to choose a charity from their list (currently there are 24 charities) and $30 of the purchase is donated to the charity. For the big ticket pieces, $100 is donated.

So who is the lady behind Embrace The Difference®? Robyn Zimmer, grew up in Roslyn, Long Island (alright, so she wasn't BORN in Buffalo, but she chose to make it her home and raise her kids here so she's LOCAL enough for me!). In 1978, she went to UB and then Buffalo State College. After graduating in 1982 she returned to NYC with a degree in design. She came back to visit a friend in 1985 and was introduced to her husband, Jeff Zimmer. After six months of dating she packed up her apartment and moved to Buffalo and has been living here since! Robyn and Jeff also have a daughter, Rachel who is 18 in addition to their son Sam, who is 21.

Robyn’s passion has always been to create products that solve common problems. She has invented many products and just signed a licensing agreement to have her first patented product manufactured and brought to the market. The product, Window OrigamiTM was featured on the television show "Homemade Millionaire" with Kelly Ripa.

Our conversations quickly turned to Buffalo, (as they do with most people I talk with for this blog) and I asked her what her favorite parts about the city are."People from Buffalo are genuinely nice! People have good, down to earth values. When I first moved here from NYC I went into a Wilson Farms to buy a newspaper. The cashier said, "have a nice day" and actually meant it. I wasn't used to that living in NYC!"

Robyn recently completed the Leadership Buffalo program and was amazed to learn so many new things about Buffalo. She said she can't get enough of the architecture and historical sites, and the restaurants here are "amazing".

Robyn's husband Jeff is the owner of Reeds Jewelers. Reeds Jewelers and Jenns Decor combined their stores and jointly own the property. 2012 is a big year for Reeds Jewelers! The family business will be turning 100 year this!

One of the greatest parts about the City of Buffalo, to me, are the people. This blog has put me in contact with so many great people like Robyn, and I plan on sharing more of their stories throughout the coming months.

If you haven't checked out the Embrace The Difference® line, please visitwww.embracethedifference.org today! With Valentine's Day just around the corner, purchasing a piece for a loved one will not only support a local family, but help out a great WNY organization as well.


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<![CDATA[Happy Holidays and Happy New Year ! ]]>Sat, 24 Dec 2011 15:19:05 -0800http://www.embracethedifference.org/1/post/2011/12/happy-holidays-and-happy-new-year.htmlThank you to everyone who is helping to spread the message that no matter what difference we have we are all connected.  Together we can all truly "Embrace The Difference"...  Robyn Zimmer ]]><![CDATA[Anti-Bullying Charity Wanted]]>Tue, 27 Sep 2011 10:01:41 -0800http://www.embracethedifference.org/1/post/2011/09/anti-bullying-charity-wanted.htmlIn light of the recent tragic suicide of Jamey Rodemeyer I would like to add a charity that educates and supports anti bullying .  Being kind , and accepting one another no matter what difference we may have is a basic human right! Can anyone recommend a charity that I can add to Embrace The Difference™ as a beneficiary in honor of Jamey Rodemeyer? ]]><![CDATA[Charities that currently benefit from Embrace the Differenceâ„¢]]>Wed, 08 Jun 2011 15:33:13 -0800http://www.embracethedifference.org/1/post/2011/06/charities-that-currently-benefit-from-embrace-the-difference.html

Embrace  the Difference™i
s proud to help support the following charities.....This is a list of the current charities that benefit from sa
Alzheimers Association
American Cancer Society-Barbara S. Zimmer Holiday Wish Show
Aspire
Bornhava
The Cantalician Center for Learning
Chrones and Colitis Foundation
Gilda's Club of WNY
Headway of WNY
Heritage Centers
JDRF
Mary Cariola Children's Center
National Multiple Sclerosis Society
People Inc.
SASI
Summit Educational Services 
Yad B'Yad

If you would like more information about how your organization can benefit please contact me.
Together we can truly embrace the difference,

Robyn Zimmer
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<![CDATA[ Check out Casey's Cookies]]>Sat, 29 Jan 2011 10:13:19 -0800http://www.embracethedifference.org/1/post/2011/01/post-title-click-and-type-to-edit.html
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Recently I saw a story on CNN about Casey's Cookies.  Here is their mission:  Mentally disabled adults are as vulnerable as small children -- trusting far more than they should, and loving those who show even the slightest kindness.But, it’s difficult for them to find their place in society once they leave school. 

A few may get jobs working in a hospital laundry, assisting with lawn care, bagging groceries, or working in a fast food restaurant, but most simply remain at home until their parent or guardian is no longer able to care for them. 

Casey’s Cookies offers a new opportunity. Under the supervision of volunteers, participants bake cookies from scratch, then package and sell their gourmet and specialty cookies to individuals and local businesses. They learn the importance of teamwork and other valuable job skills while helping to build a business that will provide them with income and a safe place to live. It’s an exciting project, and one that you can be a part of. Check out their website.   at http://www.caseyscookies.org/
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<![CDATA[Embrace The Differenceâ„¢ is spreading! I can not wait to get all of the sales reciepts from December and write out the checks to all of the different charities! Thank you all for your support! Together we can truly "Embrace the Difference"]]>Wed, 12 Jan 2011 06:45:40 -0800http://www.embracethedifference.org/1/post/2011/01/1.htmlPlease share your comments and stories.]]>