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Bumbles Joins Relief Effort to Help Victims of the Hurricane in the Bahamas.

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Bumbles is on the way to the Bahamas along with other important supplies. There's lots of cheering up to do for so many.

September 2019

Ronald McDonald House Charities of Baltimore
(Donation of Bumble Dolls)

May 2016| Ronald McDonald House

Charities of Baltimore

 

Threads of Kindness Feature Article
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December 2014| Overlook View Magazine

Feature Article

 

 Overlook View 

Bumbles Trunk Show

at Bloomingdales/Short Hills

Saturday, December 13th at 12-5PM

Kids Department / Short Hills Mall on 3rd Floor

Experience  Bumble Dolls created by Max Loeffler. Bumbles will donate 50% of total sales to the Teddy Bear Foundation.

For more information please email

RSVPShortHills@bloomingdales.com

By Barbara Rybolt | Independent Press

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on November 04, 2014

 

Summit teen's essay on a faceless doll turns into Bumbles LLC, a business with a heart.

Max Loefler of Summit holds some of his faceless dolls that were for sale at the Bloomingdale’s Trunk Show on Oct. 25, at the Short Hills Malls. The dolls cost $20, of which $10 went to Connie Dwyer Breast Center at St. Michael's Medical Center in Newark.

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SUMMIT — An essay to accompany college applications morphed into a business with a heart for a Summit teen.

 

Max Loeffler, who is now a freshman at High Point University in High Point, N.C., conceived of and donates small faceless dolls made by volunteers at his firm, Bumbles Dolls, to charities and hospitals. Bloomingdale's in Short Hills held a trunk show for these dolls on Saturday, Oct. 25, and donated 50 percent of the total sales to the Connie Dwyer Breast Center.

 

Max’s mother, Vanessa, said she’s not sure where Bloomingdale's heard about the dolls, but it might have been because of coverage by Comcast about Max’s initial donation of 300 dolls to patients at Overlook Medical Center in April.

 

Whatever the reason, he found himself home, on break, that Saturday, helping to sell his dolls at the trunk show. On Sunday, he returned to school, his mom said.

 Independent Press 

Max Loeffler stands by the sign for the Bumbles Trunk Sale at Bloomingdale's in Short Hills. He based the faceless doll on one his sister carried with her all the time at home and in the hospital. He designed the dolls, picked out the fabric and has a team of volunteers who help him make them.

 

Bumbles Trunk Show

at Bloomingdales/Short Hills

Saturday, October 25th at 12-5PM

Fashion Accessories / Short Hill on 1st Floor

Experience  Bumble Dolls created by Max Loeffler. Bumbles will donate 50% of total sales to the Connie Dwyer Breast Center whose mission is to provide advanced breast care - from screening to diagnosis to treatment - for all women.

For more information please email

RSVPShortHills@bloomingdales.com

 Governers Letter 

 Bonds of Courage Letter 

Jake Loeffler making a Bumbles Donation to Bonds of Courage on behalf of Max Loeffler.

 

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