ENTERTAINMENT NON-PROFIT ROAD RECOVERY PARTICIPATES IN GIVING TUESDAY – A GLOBAL MOVEMENT STARTING TOMORROW

ENTERTAINMENT NON-PROFIT ROAD RECOVERY PARTICIPATES IN

GIVING TUESDAY – A GLOBAL MOVEMENT STARTING TOMORROW

 

FUNDRAISING CAMPAIGN KICKS OFF SPANNING TO END OF THE YEAR AND DONATE $25, $50 OR $100 TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE

 

OR PURCHASE ROAD RECOVERY’S OUTER SPACE BLEND COFFEE IN PARTNERSHIP WITH FRED SCHNEIDER OF THE B-52’S

 

SUPPORT AT-RISK YOUTH FROM ALL WALKS OF LIFE, WHO

UNFORTUNATELY FACE ADVERSITIES IN THEIR DAILY LIVES

 

 

JOIN ROAD RECOVERY ADVOCATES INCLUDING DARRYL “DMC” MCDANIELS, SLASH, MICK FLEETWOOD, TOM MORELLO, DEF JAM RECORDINGS, FRED SCHNEIDER (THE B-52S), AND MORE IN HELPING TO LIFT UP AT-RISK YOUTH

“For years Road Recovery has been helping kids find their way towards a healthy future through the efforts of music industry professionals. I am proud to be a member of this great organization. Once you find that you want this [Road Recovery], it’s something tangible that you can achieve & very much worth the effort.”

– SLASH, Guns N’ Roses

 

New York, New York (November 27, 2023) – Entertainment industry non-profit organization, Road Recovery joins the global GivingTuesday movement by launching their #GivingTuesday Fundraising CampaignShow Your Generosity by the following ways in which you can participate! Donate $25, $50, $100 or whatever you can to help Road Recovery reach their goal of $10,000 –  Make an Impact here or through Instagram mobile.

 

GivingTuesday is a global generosity movement, unleashing the power of people and organizations to transform their communities and the world. On November 28 the entire world will be talking about, thinking about, and discussing ways each of us can contribute to a better society.

 

This year, the non-profit celebrates their 25-Year Anniversary (1998-2023) helping our most precious asset, our youth, who face poverty, horrific trauma, abandonment, gender discrimination, gang and gun violence, foster care, mental health issues, substance/alcohol misuse, the justice system, neglect, and physical disabilities in their daily lives.

 

Join Road Recovery supporters including Darryl “DMC” McDaniels, Slash, Mick Fleetwood, Tom Morello, Def Jam Recordings, Colin Quinn, Fred Schneider, and more entertainment industry professionals in helping to lift up at-risk youth.

 

All donations are tax-deductible

  1. Donate directly to Road Recovery’s Giving Tuesday Campaign and receive a complimentary single download as a token of appreciation.
  2. Donate via Road Recovery’s Giving Tuesday Instagram fundraiser.
  3. Buy or gift Road Recovery’s, the Outer Space Blend Coffee in partnership with Fred Schneider of The B-52’s.

Additional Ways to Support:

“For Giving Tuesday, please consider including our charity in your end of year charitable donations. We are trying to raise $10,000 towards supporting Road Recovery operations to sustain our many youth programs. Road Recovery is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, and your donation is tax-deductible to the full extent of the law. We greatly appreciate your consideration!” said, Road Recovery Founders Gene Bowen & Jack Bookbinder.

 

The impact of COVID-19 and cuts in healthcare services are driving more and more young people to seek the Road Recovery’s after school program for mentoring and peer support services presented FREE to our youth serving partners across New York State.

 

“With today’s greater need for increased youth services, plus the bite of inflation, our non-profit is in desperate need of financial support to meet the programmatic challenges! Giving Tuesday is one major way you can make a direct impact by making a tax-deductible donation to our charity,” they conclude.

 

ABOUT ROAD RECOVERY:

Established in 1998, Road Recovery is an entertainment industry-driven non-profit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to helping young people battle addiction and other adversities by empowering at-risk youth from all backgrounds to face their struggles while teaching them comprehensive life skills.

 

Guided by music and entertainment industry professionals who have confronted similar life struggles, and with support from the mental health field, Road Recovery’s action-driven programs provide mentorship, performance workshops, and “all-access” opportunities for a community of motivated peers to create and produce live concert events and studio recording projects.  Road Recovery strives to empower young people to identify, express and amplify their voices in hopes of affecting positive change in themselves and their community. Our goal is to help young people develop healthy coping skills, communication skills, and life skills.

 

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