Linkin Park, Incubus and Mutemath are supporting a great organization during the Honda Civic Tour – the Love Hope Strength Foundation. By hosting marrow drives at the shows, the fans can get registered as bone marrow donors which might safe one or more lives one day!
@LHSF Connecticut fans were so generous, thanks to you we added 62 names to the donor list with Love Hope Strength. Can you top that Boston?
— human (@digbyjim) August 14, 2012
Find out more about Love Hope Strength on their website and follow them on Twitter!
Kicking off the drives on the Linkin Park Honda Civic Tour tomorrow at Jiffy Lube Live in Virginia. Come GET ON… http://t.co/vLRzaqBm
— LoveHopeStrength (@LHSF) August 10, 2012
Jim also tweeted this great article about the foundation earlier today:
“(CBS News) A popular musician who survived cancer is now inspiring fans to step up and help other cancer patients. His foundation is part of some of the biggest music events of the summer.
At a booth set up Chicago’s annual Lollapalooza festival, fans were invited to “get on the list” and become bone marrow donors.
Shannon Henn, executive director of the Love Hope Strength Foundation said, “It only took finding one match at one concert for word to get out that there was an organization literally saving lives at concerts.
“Nobody is here today to be a bone marrow donor. They are all here to listen to great music. So we have to get them out of their comfort zone a little bit,” she said. “So we come in knowing one person is all it takes. And if we walk out of here with over a hundred we are going to be ecstatic.”
Founded by cancer survivors Mike Peters, frontman of the 1980s rock band The Alarm, and his friend James Chippendale, the Love Hope Strength Foundation began their mission with adventurous trips to remote concert venues, such as Mt. Kilimanjaro and Machu Picchu.
Peters said, “Wherever we do a Love Hope Strength event, we try to benefit the local community.”
They’ve introduced the first mammography machines to Nepal and they built Tanzania’s first children’s cancer center.
Since 2007, Love Hope Strength has crisscrossed the globe, raising money and awareness to fight cancer. They have found a permanent home in Denver’s Red Rocks Amphitheater, where this summer they will be on hand for nearly 100 events.
The amphitheater is a favorite place of Jennifer Ronhovde, who was diagnosed with leukemia last year while planning her wedding.
“My whole world was turned upside down in an instant,” Ronhovde said. “It was just a huge, scary thing, thinking, ‘OK, if I don’t have a match, what are we going to do, I mean, I have no other options. I have to get a transplant. This is my only possibility of being able to live past the age of 25.”
Someone on the donor registry, which Love Hope Strength has helped grow by 25,000, was a perfect match.
Ronhovde said the life-saving transplant was “an incredible miracle.”
Each year, more than 18,000 people in the United States require a bone marrow transplant – just 30 percent of them will find a match in their family. The least likely to find a match are from the Hispanic and African-American communities. That’s why Enrique Iglesias now includes a Love Hope Strength Get on the List booth at every concert.
Caleb Law joined the bone marrow registry at Red Rocks Ampitheater two years ago. He’s not Ronhovde’s donor, but Law was a match for someone.”
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I know some of my readers are lucky enough to attend a show of the Honda Civic Tour, so be awesome and get on the list!
Emma says:
Such a great line-up if you ask me 🙂 There’s a reason why all these bands have been around so long, especially Incubus….I can’t believe their 20th anniversary is this year! They also just released an awesome live DVD/CD set. If you a chance to get your hands on HQ Live, do it!! Not only do they perform all their classics, they incorporate some great jam sessions in between songs.