Philanthropy
GARDEN OF SILVER & GOLD/SUSAN RODGERS DESIGNS is proud to be involved with these highly rated charities:
MORICHES BAY PROJECT
We are partnering with the Moriches Bay Project which is dedicated to improving the quality of the water in Moriches Bay, Long Island, and to bring it back to its natural state of health through oyster farming and eel grass planting. The Garden of Silver boutique in Westhampton Beach is steps from the beautiful bay and we are very excited to help with this important environmental effort.
Jewelry with Purpose. Nature at Heart.
We’re honored to partner with the Moriches Bay Project at this year’s
Save the Bay Fundraising Cocktail Party
📍 Westhampton Yacht Squadron
📅 May 31, 2025 | 6:30–9:30 PM
Join us for an evening of magic, community, and coastal conservation.
✨ Calla will be showcasing a curated collection of silver, gold, and pearl jewelry, inspired by the sea and the beauty of the East End.
🌿 25% of all Calla sales from the event will be donated directly to support the mission of restoring and protecting the Moriches Bay ecosystem.
Let your next treasure make a difference.
Share Our Strength/No Kid Hungry
In honor of my Grandmother – who loved to feed everybody, GARDEN OF SILVER & GOLD is also excited to donate proceeds to Share Our Strength, a national nonprofit that is ending childhood hunger in America.
Pets For Vets
Needy shelter animals receive a second chance at life while giving our returning soldiers a second chance at health and happiness. The bonds of friendship formed between man and animal have the power to ease the suffering of our troops when they return from overseas.
World Central Kitchen
Food is essential to life every single day, all over the world—and it is more important than ever in a crisis. Not only is a thoughtful, freshly prepared meal one less thing someone has to worry about in the wake of a disaster, it is a reminder that you are not alone, someone is thinking about you, and someone cares. Food has the power to be the nourishment and hope we need to pick ourselves back up in the darkest times.