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From Despair to Design: Renowned Jewelry Designer, Danielle Nicole Enright Seeks Her Pay It Forward Angel
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MILTON, Vt. - Washingtoner -- In a remarkable twist of fate, Danielle Nicole Enright, a renowned jewelry designer and owner of ABRAU  whose creations have been spotted on popular TV shows like The Vampire Diaries, Sweet Magnolias, The Voice, and The Young and the Restless is reaching out to reconnect with a stranger who dramatically altered the course of her life in 2008.

In 2008, Enright's journey looked drastically different. A single mother and recently unemployed legal aide, she was drowning in debt and despair, struggling to afford basic necessities for her young son. During a particularly desperate moment at the checkout counter, when her card was declined, a stranger stepped in to cover her groceries, requesting only that she "pay it forward." Unbeknownst to the stranger, her gesture offered a lifeline to a severely depressed  young mom, sparking hope and resilience that spurred a life transformation.

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Today, Enright's name is synonymous with luxury and elegance in the design world. Her jewelry line is not only a testament to her artistic prowess but also a beacon of philanthropy. She  channels a portion of her proceeds into local, national, and international charities, while also giving back to her Instagram followers who, like her, may find themselves in need of hope and encouragement. Her dedication to paying it forward echoes the kindness she received all those years ago.

"This angelic act of generosity transformed my world," Danielle expressed with heartfelt gratitude. "I've channeled that singular moment into every piece of jewelry I create and in every gesture I extend. I am seeking to reconnect with the woman who unknowingly laid the foundation for all my success and happiness."

Danielle has sent A-list celebrities like Sabrina Carpenter, Jennifer Garner and Drew Barrymore her jewelry pieces through The Artisan Group and her jewelry has been included in the Academy Award swag bags and is a favorite amongst wardrobe stylists.

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She also inspires her thriving Instagram community, by sharing her behind-the-scenes home renovations and DIYs.

Enright now embarks on another passionate endeavor—finding the benefactor whose altruism ignited her pursuit of joy and success. By sharing her story globally, she hopes to not only locate her benefactor but also to remind us all of the profound impact a single act of kindness can have.

Danielle encourages anyone who recalls this decades-old, yet life-altering event to reach out through Danielle Enright's official channels.

About ABRAU
ABRAU is a leading fine jewelry brand offering exquisite, celebrity-favored jewelry. A champion of philanthropy, the company is committed to infusing hope and beauty into every creation while steadfastly supporting charitable causes worldwide.

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Danielle Nicole Enright
***@abrau.org


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