In Memoriam - Drum Jewels
This jewelery is made by Teri Cote, David's drummer and friend.
Cassidy Rose – Pukas ‘n Pearls necklace
A beautiful and elegant necklace, with a rose for a memory of David Cassidy and the support of a great cause which was very close to his heart.
Purchase this bracelet and donate to the Actors Fund as David did, if so desired. It’s not mandatory to donate but you can, with several price options.
Purchase this necklace from Teri's website.
Cassidy Rose – Pukas ‘n Pearls bracelet
The Cassidy Rose Puka ‘n Pearls bracelet is made with: a yellow resin Rose bead, Czech Glass Pearls, small puka shells and a stainless steel over copper heart charm. The Charms keeps the bracelet weighted properly so the rose stays at the top.
A Rose for a memory of David Cassidy and the support of a great cause which was very close to his heart. Purchase this bracelet and donate to the Actors Fund as David did, if so desired.
Purchase this bracelet from Teri's website.
The Cassidy Rose
The Cassidy Rose©® is a new yellow hybrid tea rose named “ITILY” (I think I love you) after David’s first hit record. It was birthed as a tribute to David Cassidy after he passed away by his close friend Sian Williams. The Rose was procured by private funding, copyrighted, and trademarked to The Cassidy Rose©® as a Memorial Tribute to David. The Cassidy Rose is jointly owned by Sian and Camellia. All profits from sales of the Rose goes to the designated charity “ The Actors Fund” all in memory of David Cassidy. The Rose is currently only available on sale in the UK and Mainland Europe.
The Actors Fund
The Actors Fund, founded in 1882, is a national human services organization that fosters stability and resiliency and provides a safety net for performing arts and entertainment professionals over their lifespan. Through offices in New York, Los Angeles and Chicago, The Fund serves everyone in film, theater, television, music, opera, radio and dance with programs including social services and emergency financial assistance, health care and insurance counseling, housing, and secondary employment and training services.
Since March 18, 2020 to end August 2020, The Actors Fund has provided more than $15 million in emergency financial assistance to over 13,000 people who work in performing arts and entertainment. With shutdowns on Broadway and in film and television, theater, concerts, dance, music and many other areas of entertainment, the need is great and growing. This emergency financial assistance is helping our most vulnerable and those in financial crisis to cover basic living expenses, such as food, essential medications, utilities and more.