100 Shows for Haiti in January to Benefit Two Relief Organizations
December 26, 2010
"Do YOU for Haiti," is the call to action spoken by political punk band Cipher on the 100 Shows for Haiti website. This coming January, activists, artists, and regular people from around the world are working together to put on simultaneous events on and around January 12th, the day of last year's devastating Haiti earthquake, to raise money for two Haitian relief organizations: Haitian Women for Haitian Refugees and One Hundred for Haiti.
We invite you to visit their website and find out how it works. Perhaps you can create an event of your own to help in the cause. Or maybe you can attend an event; there is a list by state and country of participating shows.
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