Audio Adrenaline and Flicker Records throw themselves behind project to help Haiti.
AMERICAN Christian rock artists Bob Herdman, Mark Stuart and Will McGinniss, representing both Audio Adrenaline and Flicker Records, have announced the launch of the Hands & Feet Project in strive-torn Haiti. The project is dedicated to building a community of cottages to raise orphans in a land suffering political upheaval and extreme poverty. The Hands & Feet Project will be under the leadership of Drex and Jo Stuart, parents of cofounder Mark Stuart and lifetime missionaries who have previously served in Haiti. Known for their performances, Audio Adrenaline named the foundation after their song of the same name.
To seed the funding of the Hands & Feet Project, Audio Adrenaline and Flicker Records have committed financial resources for the foundation's development and launch. In addition, Audio Adrenaline will auction a concert on eBay, with the concert going to the highest bidder. Further, the band will provide personal items, band gear and several recognizable Audio Adrenaline souvenirs for auction on eBay. The auction start announcement is forthcoming. Specific information will be available at www.handsandfeetproject.org.
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