Private Collection donates to projects through GlobalGiving.

These jewelry collections connect consumers to leaders in the diamond industry who recognize the important role diamonds play in building a better future for Africa. Purchasing diamond jewelry can impact more lives than you ever imagined. With every carat of diamonds sold, these collections make a donation to the projects listed below.

  • Every 1 carat funds a school lunch for 16 disadvantaged children in Burkina Faso.
  • Every 16 carats funds HIV Aids awareness and prevention programs for 45 women in South Africa.
  • Every 450 carats funds a new home and a new life for a South African orphan.

These collections guarantee conflict-free diamonds and a comprehensive social responsibility program: A new diamond cutting factory recently opened in Gaberone, Botswana and training of a new generation of local diamond cutters has begun. Talented designers from the developing world are sponsored and promoted, and annual jeweler trade missions to the mines and factories of Southern Africa are led by these collections. With your support of these projects and the generosity of participating jewelers lives are being saved.

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Noon Meal Improves Girls' Learning in Burkina Faso
Burkina Faso, Children
The project pays for a noon meal for girls who attend a girls’ middle school and whose parents cannot afford school. Girls walk 6 km to and from school and have no other source of food during the day. progress reportread updates from the field
How You Can Help: Help
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Fight HIV/AIDS by Empowering Women in South Africa
South Africa, Health
Support, counseling, education and income-generating opportunities to help poor women with HIV/AIDS overcome such issues as stigma and lack of access to resources and treatment. progress reportread updates from the field
How You Can Help: Help
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Build a new life for 12 orphans in South Africa
South Africa, Children
This project will pay for a new home in the Refilwe Community, South Africa for 12 orphaned children and their caregivers who will play a direct role in their education, care, love and nourishment. progress reportread updates from the field
How You Can Help: Help
Make a donation