PERFORMERS UNITE FOR HAITI
Fundraising Concert in association with The Canadian Red Cross Haiti Earthquake fund
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Toronto, February 10, 2010 – The massive earthquake that devastated Haiti occurred on Tuesday, January 12, may have killed 200,000 people and was described by UN as the most serious humanitarian crisis. The Greater Toronto Area’s local singers, dancers and performers join together in a fundraising concert to benefit the Haiti earthquake victims.
Date: Thursday, February 11, 2010
Time: 7:00 p.m.
Venue: Canadian Chinese Table Tennis Association (1181 Denison Street, Unit 6-9, Markham)
Tickets: $20 includes a grand prize draw
Performers Unite for Haiti is honored to have special guests, Antoine DeRose, representative of the Council General of Haiti in Toronto, and Kai Tao, the Former President of The Canadian Red Cross Ontario Zone, to update us on the current status of Haiti.
Master of Ceremony will be Joseph Tsang of AM1430 and Yinsey Wang. Performances for this charity event includes 12 Girls Band, Aerien Vuong, Aruande Capoeira – East Branch lead by Tazito Parafuzinho, Berlane Gavino, Billy Duong, Bucc N' Flvr Dance Crew, Catalyst Dance Crew, Chinx, Kathy Pau, Keeno, Kevin Bresser, Promise, Snowzei Chau, Trinity and Ze-yon.
First 50 attendees will receive a free hair mask from RST Institute. Raffle tickets will also be sold for $2 with prizes ranging from $50-$500.
100% of all proceeds will be given to The Canadian Red Cross Haiti Earthquake Fund. Donation cheques should be made payable to Canadian Red Cross - Haiti Earthquake Relief. Canadian Red Cross would issue tax receipt for donation of $20 or more with provision of details of donors. Federal government will match, dollar for dollar, till February 12, 2010.
For tickets or enquiry regarding the Performers Unite for Haiti Event, please contact the committee of the event at 416.887.3068 or email at info@impressionevents.com.
More info can be viewed on our facebook event page - http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=468118785227
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