The Relief Project
Brad Corrigan, a member of Dispatch, and Jon-Erik Borgen a member of J.E. Borgen, established The Relief Project. The initial goal of the project was to help the victims of Hurricane Katrina and other people in mass disaster throughout the world. From two musicians, emerged nineteen other musicians, which donated a piece of music in which became a CD called The Relief Project, Vol 1. The Relief Project [promoted a concert at Irving Plaza]. This concert was preformed in front of a sold out crowd of 1,000 and some of the featured artists who preformed at Irving Plaza were Dispatch, State Radio, Stephen Kellogg, Braddigan, Pete Francis, Kate Voegele, and J.E. Borgen. The Relief Project gave $18,000 to Community Service Center of New Orleans and to and Save the Children's operations in Sudan and Pakistan.
The mission of The Relief Project is “to use music as a tool to rebuild lives; To use music as a tool to rebuild lives; a bridge to bring cultures together in the fight against poverty; and a voice calling for the protection and liberation of displaced and orphaned children the world over.”
The vision of The Relief Project is to use music as a way to raise money, educate and inspire people to engage in a livelier role in caring for humanity
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