Gold4Good Fundraiser supporting Trinity Center & St. David's
- Trinity Center

- Nov 24, 2025
- 2 min read
Do you have old, broken, out-of-fashion, or just unwanted jewelry? Now is the perfect time to give it a new purpose—and create real impact for our neighbors in need.
Gold 4 Good recycles and refines your old chains, rings, bracelets, mismatched cufflinks, or earrings, then donates the market value of your gold or platinum items directly to nonprofit organizations.
Join us on Thursday, Dec. 4th at Trinity Center for a special evening with Gold4Good! Bring any jewelry you’d like to donate and take the opportunity to learn more about Trinity—its mission, its services, and its commitment to supporting individuals experiencing homelessness.
Whether you’re brand-new to Trinity, somewhat familiar, or a longtime volunteer, we’d love to have you with us.
Come enjoy a meaningful night of giving back in a unique and truly impactful way!
When: Thursday, Dec. 4th - 6 pm to 8 pm
Where: Trinity Center - 304 E 7th St
Parking: Free parking at the St.David's Garage.
Important information about entry: Please enter the event through Trinity Center’s main door on 7th Street. If you park in the garage, exit onto Trinity Street and walk to the main entrance. A Trinity Center team member will be outside to help with directions if needed.
Donations made on the day of this event will be shared equally between Trinity Center and St. David's Episcopal Church!
Can’t make it to the event but still want to donate your jewelry?
You can still be part of this meaningful effort! Visit the Gold4Good website below to explore other ways to send in your jewelry. They’ll provide a prepaid shipping label and make the process simple and hassle-free. Look for the Prepaid Shipping Label Request as you scroll down their site.
Email Board President Martha DeGrasse if you have any information about the event or would like more details! martha@degrasse.com











What a creative and meaningful way to give back. Turning unused jewelry into direct support for neighbors experiencing homelessness is such a powerful idea. Thank you to Trinity Center, Gold4Good, and St. David’s Episcopal Church for making it easy for the community to get involved—looking forward to December 4th! Sprunki
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