Humanitarian efforts in the Diversity Genre™ (alternative music) duo 3RD Season, band members Nene and Jess, indie label Exobia.
God Why, a charity song by Diversity Genre™ (alternative music) duo 3RD Season, band members Nene and Jess, indie label Exobia. To Listen and Donate, Please Visit http://exobia.wixsite.com/3rdseason.
We are proud to announce that proceeds from sales of God Why will be donated to various humanitarian efforts worldwide.
“In a world where there is so much luxury amid so much poverty, those of us who have, need to share with those who don’t. There is so much suffering, and the needs are so great, yet every one of us can do something to make a difference.”
“Art & Music Workshops: We arrange for volunteers to facilitate art and music workshops at camps and French welcome centres. Creativity is welcomed! For example, Joan, a volunteer from the US, thought it would be nice to do something creative and spontaneous. She and Andre brought art equipment so refugees and volunteers could paint and spray paint shelters and shops, transforming dull tarpaulin into personalities of artistic expression.”
“Us Brits have a national obsession with a good cuppa! Spice it up, get some friends and family round, and you could raise money for CalAid’s work with refugees across Europe and into the Middle East. Chai a little tenderness for those forced to leave their homes and help us keep refugees safe, warm and hopeful of a better tomorrow.”
…A Word from 3RD Season…
Please schedule fifteen minutes to check your closet for that scarf you hid when you saw a hipster wearing the same one… Or perhaps, that REALLY long blanket grandma knitted until she ran out of yarn?
There are refugees (men, women, children, babies) displaced in the EU and abroad this winter, sleeping on frozen mud. There are homeless citizens of wherever you are, living in the cold too.
Folks, I don’t care who you give to >>> Just Give<<<
My donation went to Samara’s Aid Appeal in the UK.
Diversity Genre™ (alternative music) duo 3RD Season, band members Nene and Jess, indie label Exobia.
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