Thank you Halliwud! I hope you plan on coming out on to support the hungry, homeless, and shut-in on July 24th. All donations (monetary AND canned goods) will be accepted. All proceeds will go to Gleaners Food Bank. Hope to see you there!
HIP HOP FOR HUNGER... To participate or donate to the Hip Hop for Hunger, please contact the event director: Crystal D. Allen @ cdallen617@gmail.com
www.hiphopforhunger.blogspot.com
With today’s failing economy more and more families are becoming a part of the 672,000 homeless individuals reported in the United States. Though this recession has everyone monitoring their lives a little closer, there are people who refuse to ignore the epidemic plaguing their communities as a whole. Hip Hop for Hunger looks to encourage citizens to give back one community at a time using their resources and talents. We have chosen to begin our movement in the City of Detroit where on an average night 9500 individuals are homeless. In a partnership with the Gleaners Community Food Bank of Southeastern Michigan, Hip Hop for Hunger has rounded a group of Detroit’s most influential Hip-Hop and R&B artists to participate in a day of community service. On July 24, 2010, we hope to raise enough funds, and collect and package enough food to effectively assist Gleaners with filling one of their distributing trucks, which can transport up to 40,000 lbs of food per trip.
I've been giving back to my city since I was 7 years old. Building parks in the Neighborhoods, Restoration Projects,Clothes, Food,Housing Families. I also helped get brand new beds and appliances from Best Buy & Art Van for families. My resume speaks for itself no co-signers needed. I will have information for these services at the information table. I will also have my camera crew in the building for interviews on my TV Show. Make no mistake I do this type of work in my sleep. So making it a reality is just the next step. Make sure you come out and support the community as a whole. It's not a me or you thing it's a we thing. Keep the movement alive no question. It's ya man John Greasy I'm Gone!!
With today’s failing economy more and more families are becoming a part of the 672,000 homeless individuals reported in the United States. Though this recession has everyone monitoring their lives a little closer, there are people who refuse to ignore the epidemic plaguing their communities as a whole. Hip Hop for Hunger looks to encourage citizens to give back one community at a time using their resources and talents.
We have chosen to begin our movement in the City of Detroit where on an average night 9500 individuals are homeless. In a partnership with the Gleaners Community Food Bank of Southeastern Michigan, Hip Hop for Hunger has rounded a group of Detroit’s most influential Hip-Hop and R&B artists to participate in a day of community service. On July 24, 2010, we hope to raise enough funds, and collect and package enough food to effectively assist Gleaners with filling one of their distributing trucks, which can transport up to 40,000 lbs of food per trip.
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ReplyDeleteThank you Halliwud! I hope you plan on coming out on to support the hungry, homeless, and shut-in on July 24th. All donations (monetary AND canned goods) will be accepted. All proceeds will go to Gleaners Food Bank. Hope to see you there!
ReplyDeleteHIP HOP FOR HUNGER... To participate or donate to the Hip Hop for Hunger, please contact the event director: Crystal D. Allen @ cdallen617@gmail.com
ReplyDeletewww.hiphopforhunger.blogspot.com
With today’s failing economy more and more families are becoming a part of the 672,000 homeless individuals reported in the United States. Though this recession has everyone monitoring their lives a little closer, there are people who refuse to ignore the epidemic plaguing their communities as a whole. Hip Hop for Hunger looks to encourage citizens to give back one community at a time using their resources and talents. We have chosen to begin our movement in the City of Detroit where on an average night 9500 individuals are homeless. In a partnership with the Gleaners Community Food Bank of Southeastern Michigan, Hip Hop for Hunger has rounded a group of Detroit’s most influential Hip-Hop and R&B artists to participate in a day of community service. On July 24, 2010, we hope to raise enough funds, and collect and package enough food to effectively assist Gleaners with filling one of their distributing trucks, which can transport up to 40,000 lbs of food per trip.
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ReplyDeleteI've been giving back to my city since I was 7 years old. Building parks in the Neighborhoods, Restoration Projects,Clothes, Food,Housing Families. I also helped get brand new beds and appliances from Best Buy & Art Van for families. My resume speaks for itself no co-signers needed. I will have information for these services at the information table. I will also have my camera crew in the building for interviews on my TV Show. Make no mistake I do this type of work in my sleep. So making it a reality is just the next step. Make sure you come out and support the community as a whole. It's not a me or you thing it's a we thing. Keep the movement alive no question. It's ya man John Greasy I'm Gone!!