Mike was in Haiti for the third anniversary of the horrible earthquake there. He shared some pictures on Instagram and apparently the situation there is catastrophic especially considering that the area was hit by Hurricane Sandy. Cholera is a huge issue and I think we should help again!
Not Alone was officially released on February 19, 2010 as part of the first Download to Donate project. Let’s celebrate the third anniversary with the first “Music for Relief Day”!
First, because from now on, we are gonna do it every year!
This is what you have to do:
1. Donate
– Use this fundraiser page to donate. The amount is not important. Even little money can help! Important is that EVERYONE donates! Please use this page so we can see how much money MfR Day has raised in total! You can donate with PayPal, but remember to transfer your donation to Paypal a few days before, so that your account is ready on February 19!
The goal is $1,000, so every donation – no matter how small – is needed! I think we have a strong fan community and we can use this to help people in need!
2. Spread the word!
– Share the link of the fundraising page on Facebook, Twitter etc. (especially on February 19, but you can already start a few days earlier)
– Post the following banners on Facebook
3. For everyone who has volunteered for Music for Relief before concerts & Summits:
Please send me a brief report/story about your volunteering experience. Brief = a few sentences to half a page. Maybe you have experienced something special or met special persons? Please include your name (first name/Twitter/LPU name is sufficient), when and where you volunteered!
Send to: lpfancorner@gmail.com
For all (hobby) artists:
Design a Music for Relief Poster! This can be super professional or a drawing/painting just for fun. Don’t be shy, whatever your creative mind thinks up will be great!
Send to: lpfancorner@gmail.com
Thank you for supporting this event no matter how! This event is really important for me, since it isn’t just a little game to entertain us, but it could really help people who are suffering!
Here are Mike’s Haiti photos:
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