Grammy Winning Rocker SCOTT STAPP Announces Concert For ChildFund – A Sponsorship Special on Thursday, May 28 @ 8:30pm EST

COVID-19 affects more than health as fundraising takes a hit

Grammy winning songwriter, solo artist, and voice of CreedSCOTT STAPP will perform an online concert on Thursday to encourage sponsorships for ChildFund International as they battle COVID-19’s secondary impact – hunger and economic instability. Airing on Stapp’s social channels, as well as Creed’s, representatives from ChildFund will take over each live comment section to assist potential donors when the concert begins at 8:30pm EST (7:30pm Central/5:30pm Pacific) on Thurs. May 28.

With the halting of live shows, Stapp’s philanthropy partner since 2015 has lost a grassroots way to increase awareness and funding. Whereas Stapp’s recent tours saw him speaking about ChildFund from the stage, displaying videos of their impact pre-show, and hosting volunteers at each venue to help fans become sponsors, this concert will now convey those messages online. It will be shareable for the foreseeable future with a modest goal of adding at least 50 new sponsors who will commit to a donation of just $36 a month.

“ChildFund gives kids a fighting chance to overcome the realities they were born into,” said Stapp“They play a crucial role in all aspects of their lives – housing, nutrition, health, education – from infancy to young adulthood, and they integrate job training as these kids grow. What a gift that is to these children and what a relief for their parents, who have to struggle for the basics we take for granted.”

ChildFund’s $56 million COVID-19 Emergency Response Plan aims to reach 6.3 million in its initial phase to ensure that the virus does not deny any child the right to be healthy and safe:

  • Education – teaching the importance of hand washing and social distancing; providing hand washing stations and soap to communities, etc.
  • Food – providing food for vulnerable communities so that they can stay home without choosing between food and observing quarantine.
  • Domestic abuse – working with community leaders/governments to inform people of resources to help prevent domestic abuse.
  • Click HERE for ChildFund International’s COVID response plan (4/28/20)
In early March, SCOTT STAPP and ChildFund debuted a PSA Video, filmed on the Stapp’s trip to Ecuador, and set to his song, “Wake Up Call.” At that time, the father of four noted, “Children in need don’t have to become victims of neglect.”
Watch the “Wake Up Call” PSA Video HERE:

Now, when even affluent individuals are navigating income uncertainty, Stapp’s performance aims to shine a light on an easy and affordable way to ensure that children in need receive the crucial support of ChildFund International. To sponsor a child or learn more, please visit www.childfund.org/scott-stapp.

About ChildFund: Founded in 1938, ChildFund is a child-focused global development organization that helps nearly 16 million children and family members in more than 60 countries. We work to end violence and exploitation against children and to overcome poverty and the underlying conditions that prevent children from achieving their full potential. We work in partnership with children and their communities to create lasting change, and the participation of children themselves is a key component of our approach. Our commitment, resources, innovation, knowledge and expertise serve as a powerful force to transform the lives of children.

SCOTT STAPP is a Grammy winning songwriter, solo artist, and the voice of Creed (over 50 million albums sold). In July 2019, his 1st album in six years, The Space Between The Shadows, celebrated five years of sobriety, re-introduced an evolved artist at his best, and debuted in the Top 5 and Top 10 across Rock and Album charts in the US and UK. Stapp is an inspiration to others struggling with the over-lapping illnesses of addiction and depression. He “pays it forward” through his work with ChildFund International and his own With Arms Wide Open Foundation, which helps military vets and their families with drug addiction, PTSD-triggered mental health issues and suicide prevention. In 2017, the Florida Association of Broadcasters awarded Scott with the Florida Service Award. In 2018 he was inducted into the Florida Music Hall of Fame. The rocker lives in Nashville, TN with his wife of fourteen years, Jaclyn, and their three young children.

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