Posted by Webmaster on December 4th, 2007
Gabriel and Katie-Jay will be heading back to the camps, departing for Chad on January 12. They get to see some of our friends, like Leila and Fatma, and you get to follow along, interact with them, and be a part of the actions to bring peace to Darfur. Let’s start 2008 the right way!
Stay tuned for information on i-ACT Rhythm & Hope. Macy Gray will be traveling with the i-ACT Team to the camps, to sing with and for the children of Darfur. This will happen in just a few months. There has been interest from other artists and the potential to make Rhythm & Hope an even more powerful project, so it has been decided to work on making it big in March/April.


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Posted by Webmaster on December 4th, 2007
Help spread the word! Help us distribute the Rhythm and Hope Press Advisory
We also need help to raise USD 50,000 to make the trip happen! Half of the cost goes to travel (airfare from the US to Chad and within Chad) while the rest is divided between lodging and satellite bandwidth. It’s more expensive due to the larger team and more daily content on the website, direct from Chad!
Help us produce i-ACT Rhythm & Hope. We only have a few weeks to make this happen, but the impact will be long lasting and powerful. Stop Genocide Now is an Emerge Arts Projects, Inc. project. Emerge Arts Projects, Inc. is a non-profit (501(c)3), and your donation is 100% tax deductible and will go help Rhythm & Hope come to the refugee camps. Payments can be made through Paypal, credit card, or check.
Click on the button below for a fast and secure way to donate directly our funds for this trip.
For donations by check, please make all checks payable to Emerge Arts Project Inc. and on the memo line, write “Rhythm & Hope” Mail checks to:
Stop Genocide Now
1732 Aviation Blvd. #138
Redondo Beach, CA 90278
Thank you all so much for your support! We’re unbelievably excited at this opportunity to bring rhythm and hope to our Darfurian friends :)
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