Sanctus Real get behind African Leadership's Mocha Club missions work
AMERICAN rock band Sanctus Real are currently raising funds
through four African Leadership's Mocha Club. The funds will be used
for relief efforts in Darfur, Sudan, where more than 300,000 people
have been killed in the last two years and more than two million
people have been displaced. Future efforts will lend support for an
orphanage in Kenya where babies have been abandoned because of AIDS,
building a school for 380 children in the Sudan, building a village
for and rehabilitating young women who were former sex slaves under
the Rebel forces in Northern Uganda, funding an orphanage for 134
street children in Kampala, Uganda and building a school amidst the
largest slum in East Africa for 400 children in Kibera, Kenya. Said Sanctus Real frontman
Matt Hammitt, "In every way that we can, we're to give back what God's
given us. As a band, we were looking for an organisation that wasn't
trying to pay artists to help. We just wanted to help because we
believe in something. With African Leadership, we found a team of
people that has really fast, effective ways of getting relief to the
people where they need it-like in Darfur where there is a civil war
going on and tens of thousands of people are being brutally murdered.
People are fleeing to the hills and just don't have the resources to
survive. Little dollars are providing big necessities for these
people."