Wendi Russo is hosting an exciting new online auction featuring personal clothing, dresses, shoes, accessories and beauty items.

Wendi Russo Launches Charity Auction
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Wendi Russo has been an engaging hostess on ShopHQ for 9 years and specializes in presenting fashion, beauty products, jewelry and gemstones and can be seen in 70 million homes nationwide via Comcast, Dish Network, Direct TV and www.shophq.com as live streaming video. Most notably, Wendi is Mrs. Minnesota United States 2010.

All items will be LIVE FOR AUCTION March 14 – 24.

There will also be items from some of Wendi’s pageant friends who have donated to this great cause, including:

Janice McQueen Ward – Mrs United States 1999
Sarah Bazey – Mrs International 2012
Kellie Lightbourne – Mrs USA, national, and international titles, Regular Host on Lifetimes TV Designing Spaces
Kaley Sparling – Mrs World 2013
Madalyn Kamkar Haake – Mrs United States 2013

100% of the proceeds will benefit Shared Hope International, a non-profit devoted to the education and prevention of child sex trafficking in the U.S. and overseas.

“I hope you will support the Recovery of Victims and Education of the public with my auction or a donation to Shared Hope International,” Wendi says. “Many of the pieces are from my own personal wardrobe and others are donated by Pageant Title holders and On Air Personalities from ShopHQ. Together we can help create a ripple effect and touch the lives of those who are losing theirs to slavery.”

To access the auction, click here.

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