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NAPLES, Fla. - TelAve -- The Undercovers, a three-piece Kenny Rogers, Lionel Richie and Smokey Robinson cover band, will host a celebration of legendary music tribute concert to benefit Charity for Change on March 12 in Naples.
The evening will feature reimagined classics from the trio of Grammy winners, as well as original songs and behind the scenes stories from The Undercovers. Charity for Change will receive 20% of the concert's proceeds.
"We are grateful for The Undercovers' generosity in support of the children we serve. Our philosophies align perfectly, including teaching young children the foundational skills of character, generosity and gratitude through academics" said Karen Conley, founder, president and CEO of Charity for Change.
Charity for Change is a nonprofit that teaches young children to practice nine character traits and charitable habits through an interactive academic curriculum.
"We are honored to support the mission and vision of the Charity for Change organization," said Kevin Pauls, one of the band members of The Undercovers. "Giving our children a world filled with more empathy, kindness and compassion and ending hate, violence, bullying and division is consistent with our purpose and the legacy we want to leave with our music."
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The concert will begin at 7 p.m. on Thursday, March 12 at the Norris Center, located at 755 8th Ave. S in Naples. Tickets are on sale for $50 and can be purchased at https://tickets.ticketquick.com/orderticketsvenue.asp?p=50.
For information on how to create change by supporting Charity for Change's program, visit CharityForChange.org (http://www.charityforchange.org/).
About Charity for Change
Founded in 2008, Charity for Change exists to elevate young children to their highest potential by teaching the foundation of character and charitable habits through an academic curriculum, building resilience and self-efficacy in children. This sets them on a trajectory to thrive in school and later in life, creating a world filled with empathy and compassion — free of hate, violence, bullying and division. The organization serves Pre-K to 5th grade students through its afterschool, summer school, preschool and in-school programs. Since 2008, the program has impacted 160,000 children, instilling character traits and raising $160,000 for 100 area charities. The goal of Charity for Change is to cultivate confident, compassionate children who become successful learners, contribute to their schools and communities, and who will participate in society as empathetic, resilient, ethical and self-reliant citizens. For more information about Charity for Change, please visit CharityForChange.org (http://www.charityforchange.org/) or call 239-592-6787.
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The evening will feature reimagined classics from the trio of Grammy winners, as well as original songs and behind the scenes stories from The Undercovers. Charity for Change will receive 20% of the concert's proceeds.
"We are grateful for The Undercovers' generosity in support of the children we serve. Our philosophies align perfectly, including teaching young children the foundational skills of character, generosity and gratitude through academics" said Karen Conley, founder, president and CEO of Charity for Change.
Charity for Change is a nonprofit that teaches young children to practice nine character traits and charitable habits through an interactive academic curriculum.
"We are honored to support the mission and vision of the Charity for Change organization," said Kevin Pauls, one of the band members of The Undercovers. "Giving our children a world filled with more empathy, kindness and compassion and ending hate, violence, bullying and division is consistent with our purpose and the legacy we want to leave with our music."
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The concert will begin at 7 p.m. on Thursday, March 12 at the Norris Center, located at 755 8th Ave. S in Naples. Tickets are on sale for $50 and can be purchased at https://tickets.ticketquick.com/orderticketsvenue.asp?p=50.
For information on how to create change by supporting Charity for Change's program, visit CharityForChange.org (http://www.charityforchange.org/).
About Charity for Change
Founded in 2008, Charity for Change exists to elevate young children to their highest potential by teaching the foundation of character and charitable habits through an academic curriculum, building resilience and self-efficacy in children. This sets them on a trajectory to thrive in school and later in life, creating a world filled with empathy and compassion — free of hate, violence, bullying and division. The organization serves Pre-K to 5th grade students through its afterschool, summer school, preschool and in-school programs. Since 2008, the program has impacted 160,000 children, instilling character traits and raising $160,000 for 100 area charities. The goal of Charity for Change is to cultivate confident, compassionate children who become successful learners, contribute to their schools and communities, and who will participate in society as empathetic, resilient, ethical and self-reliant citizens. For more information about Charity for Change, please visit CharityForChange.org (http://www.charityforchange.org/) or call 239-592-6787.
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