At Essbe, we believe in more than just beautiful jewelry. We believe in community, compassion, and showing up for each other especially when someone needs it most. That’s why we’re honored to announce that from Tuesday, September 23 through Tuesday, September 30, a portion of all proceeds from Essbe sales will be donated to the fundraiser for Jameson.
Who Is Jameson & Why This Matters
Jameson is a sweet, courageous child living with STXBP1, a rare genetic disorder discovered only in 2004. It can bring on seizures, developmental delays, and many unknowns but Jameson is thriving in spite of it all. Every day, through challenges and triumphs alike, he’s a reminder of hope, perseverance, and the power of love.
His story is personal not just for his family, but for everyone who believes that even the smallest acts of kindness can ripple outward. For us at Essbe, Jameson’s journey is especially close to home, both because of friendship and because we’ve seen firsthand what caring can do. This isn’t the first time Essbe has stepped up. The founder, Sarah Brithinee, has known Jameson’s mom (Ali) since childhood. You can read more about our previous support by clicking here.

What We’re Doing & How You Can Help
To support Jameson and the work of the STXBP1 community, here’s what’s happening:
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Dates: Tuesday, September 23th → Tuesday, September 30th
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What: A portion of every purchase made at essbe during that time will be donated to the fundraiser for Jameson. Even small purchases make a difference. Whether it’s a bracelet, a necklace, or an accessory, your purchase during this week counts.
We will also be matching the total donation amount to double our efforts. -
Your role: Shop with intention every piece you purchase helps. Share the story. Tell your friends. Together we can amplify impact.
If you would like to make a separate donation you can find their fundraising page by clicking here.
Thank you!! To everyone who shops, shares, donates, or just listens. Jameson, his family, and the STXBP1 community are surrounded by people who care and that makes all the difference. Let’s make this week count!

