Concert helps the hungry

Recently, Convoy of Hope benefitted from the fourth annual Heaven Fest concert that brought together more than 100 artists in Loveland, Colo.

Organizers suggested a ticket price of $35 for the all-day event, but concertgoers were invited to pay what they felt it was worth and no one was turned away.

Attendance this year increased to nearly 33,000 people, up from last year’s 27,000. All of the money from ticket sales and parking fees went to organizations that serve the poor, orphaned and exploited.

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Between performance sets throughout the day, Dave Donaldson, Co-Founder and Government Relations for Convoy of Hope, addressed the audience about Convoy of Hope’s work to provide food, clean water and sustainable development for children and communities around the globe.

“We are so grateful for the dynamic leadership and compassion of the Heaven Fest team,” says Donaldson. “They do a great job organizing this event to benefit thousands of hurting people around the world.”

“Our goal was to raise enough money for Convoy of Hope to provide 460,000 meals for children in Haiti and with this year’s turnout I feel optimistic we reached this goal,” adds Donaldson.


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