Fashionable Medical Emergency Bracelets Make The Christmas Gift List For 2007
A company called Hope Paige Designs presents an essential, but remarkable gift to shoppers this year -- fashionable medical emergency and awareness bracelets for anyone's loved one who has a serious health condition.
West Conshohocken, PA (PRWEB) December 17, 2007
With the Christmas season well underway, many shoppers rush out to get last minute gifts or surf online to beat the holiday rush. Shoppers seek that perfect gift for their friends and loved ones, one that will be meaningful and useful.
A company called Hope Paige Designs presents an essential, but remarkable gift to shoppers this year -- fashionable medical emergency and awareness bracelets for anyone's loved one who has a serious health condition.
But why would shoppers want to give a medical emergency bracelet as a Christmas gift, you might ask?
Two things that make these medical emergency bracelets so desirable are their matchless design and the passion of the company's two founders, Shelly Hope Fisher and Lisa Paige Hobyak, to produce chic awareness and medical emergency jewelry that even teens love wearing.
"The bracelets combine medical awareness needs with fashion, giving teens and adults with health conditions such as juvenile diabetes or other life-threatening diseases an alternative medical emergency or awareness bracelet that can save their life without crimping their style," says Fisher.
And for holiday shopping, the bracelets come in a variety of colors, styles, and designs and can be customized for the receiver's special needs. Some shoppers are even ordering several bracelets of different colors or styles so the wearer can match the bracelets to their outfits each day.
Fisher and Hobyak spent countless hours to design a chic look for the bracelets without taking away from their medical purpose. They designed the bracelets to blend with one's wardrobe, but also to catch the eye of any EMT worker during a medical emergency.
"Extensive research was conducted to ensure the bracelets would not be overlooked by trained EMT workers in an emergency. If worn properly on the left arm, the design lets EMT workers know immediately that the wearer has a medical condition," states Hobyak.
The two designers feel the bracelets will make great Christmas stocking stuffers for anyone with a serious medical condition. The bracelets make a great gift for people of all ages.
"Teens are sure to love these trendsetting bracelets, especially when compared to the generic ones that are boring and have been around forever," states Fisher.
About Hope Paige Designs:
Hope Paige Designs was founded in 2003 and has grown to become one of the leading designers of fashionable awareness jewelry and contemporary medical emergency bracelets. Shelly Hope Fisher and Lisa Paige Hobyak started out making only breast cancer awareness jewelry,
But their product line soon expanded to help other organizations such as the Ronald McDonald House Charities, The Make A Wish Foundation, Relay for Life, and the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation.
The company is also the originator of the Cure Diabetes Child Charm, which is now used universally as an awareness item in the fight against juvenile diabetes. With its line of awareness bracelets, pins, key chains, and charms, Hope Paige Designs combines awareness with
Style, helping those who are fighting for a good cause to spread the word.
More information about Hope Paige Designs is available at the Web
Address below:
Http://www. hopepaige. com (http://www. hopepaige. com)
For an interview or more information, please contact Shelly Fisher by phone or email.
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