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Singing for Silence World AIDS Day Event Tuesday 1st December 2009
The event is on Tuesday 1st December, to coincide with World AIDS Day, will take place at the 100 Club, 100 Oxford Street, London.
The night will play host to a range of well-known and up-and-coming artists who all have a strong acoustic vibe to their music.
CWAC are excited to announce that Sarah Champion from Absolute Radio will be hosting the night which will include: Jamie Hartman, from Ben’s Brother, who will be playing a solo acoustic set; SPECIAL GUEST Boy George, who will be performing a few songs accompanied by John Themis on acoustic guitar.
With the night rounded up by an exciting talent with a folk/rock/blues feel - Marcus Bonfanti & band.
Tickets go on sale Monday 9th November via:
We Got Tickets (www.wegottickets.com) or from 100 Club website (www.the100club.co.uk).
Doors open at 7.30pm on Tuesday 1st December and acts are on stage from 8.00pm.
Press Contacts: (please contact for images and further information)
Claire Gapper, Wired Events:
Claire@wired-events.co.uk
Tel: 07841 376 481
www.wired-events.co.uk
References:
CWAC: www.cwac.org
Sarah Champion: http://www.sarahchampion.co.uk/
Jamie Hartman: http://www.bensbrother.com/
Boy George: TBC
Marcus Bonfanti: http://www.marcusbonfanti.com/
Help spread this important message:
With an extraordinary 2009 coming to an end that has seen the recession making headlines everyday, it has turned the normally difficult task of fundraising for charities into an even greater challenge. However Children With AIDS Charity (CWAC) decided that this just meant they needed to get creative and find new ways of fundraising with the help of Wired Events. AIDS is one of the most supported causes around the world but the knowledge that it exists within the UK amongst families and children seems relatively unknown. CWAC aims to eradicate the prejudice facing these children and families living with HIV & AIDS and helps them on a daily basis with the financial concerns, stigmatism and emotional suffering which many of them have to endure behind closed doors. It was therefore decided that an event which could offer a voice to those children and raise the profile of CWAC’s work to a new younger generation which would be important for the future of the charity and its essential work. So Singing for Silence was created.

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More Commentsprovo molto dispiacere nel vedere bambini innocenti morire x aids i feel lot sorrow for to looking innocent children to die for hiv
November 21 - Add a commentKeep up the sterling work. Lots of love xxx
November 21Thank you Stephen. Much appreciated Roberto xx
we have lost a few members of our family with this deadly disease and im touched they are people like you who care.my sister died last year in march and ive not recovered from that,so thank u very much and keep up the good work.xxxx
November 21Thank you Lorraine, I am sorry to hear about your sister's passing. We are trying our best to continue providing the services specially in times of recession and with winter approaching. Please feel free to visit our website www.cwac.org for more information about our services. Best regards Roberto J. Messuti xxx
hiv and aids is still here it affects everyone remember when you sleep with somebody your sleeping with everyone they have slept with. so just incase carry that little rubber friend in your pocket wallet or handbag.and don't be silly put a rubber on that willy.stay safe its your life xx lucy
November 20 - Add a commentMake a difference
November 19 - Add a commentTogether we can help save lives and prevention
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November 18 - Add a commentHelp to save life .
November 18 - Add a commentApprox 2000 individual children and young people that CWAC supports are, at this moment in time, experiencing some of the most extreme hardship that they have ever faced - due to the recession, due to it being winter again, due to bouts of illness, due to bereavements, and for many other reasons.
November 17 - Add a commentThis event is important to me and all my colleagues at CWAC because in times of recession we can not afford to stop providing the services to the Children and Young people who are affected/infected by H.I.V. / A.I.D.S. Please feel free to invite your friends and relatives to join us on 1st December 09 at the 100 Club, 100 Oxford Street, London.
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