FTR & Sonya Deville Auctioning Ring Gear For Black Lives Matter & Pride Month
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A handful of superstars have come out against racial inequality following the death of George Floyd, and now, a few are stepping up to help make money for various movements.
Cash Wheeler and Dax Harwood took to social media to share that on Friday at 7:00 pm ET, the pair would be auctioning off some of their ring worn items on Instagram to raise money for various Black Lives Matter charities. On Tuesday at 7:00 pm ET, the pair will be auctioning off even more ring worn items in support of Pride month. The pair also noted that Sonya Deville would be donating signed items to the auctions.
HELP! Spread the word. Retweet. Text. Call (do people do that anymore?!). We go live, Friday night, 7pm, from our Instagram accounts.
Here are just a few things we’ll have. We’ll also answer any questions you guys might want to ask the newly christened FTR! See y’all then! ✌🏼 pic.twitter.com/t5Gz3XGS7W
— Dax FTR (@DaxHarwood) June 3, 2020
I doubt George Floyd had insurance for being murdered.
And we likely will donate to an African American owned business to help. So GTFOH. https://t.co/BWaA4Qk0P1
— CASH (@CashWheelerFTR) June 3, 2020
For the full note, check out below, and make sure to follow both if you’re interested in picking up some items for a good cause:
With the help and direction of some amazing friends, we have decided we want to do more to help than posting on social media.
Over the next week we’re going to be holding two separate auctions to help raise money and awareness.
Friday at 7 p.m. we will be auctioning off some of our ring worn items to raise money for BLM charities.
Tuesday night at 7 p.m. we will be auctioning off ring worn items in support of Pride month. There will also be items donated and signed by Sonya Deville.
We’re new to auctions and how they work. So bear with us please. But we plan on matching and donating any amount we raise from the auctions.
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