GE
Contributes $200,000 to Charities From NBC's Clash of the Choirs
12/20/07
GE Contributes $200,000 to Charities from NBC Universal’s "Clash
of the Choirs" - Local Philadelphia charity to receive $50,000
PHILADELPHIA, PA - December 20, 2007 – GE announced
today that it would donate a total of $200,000 to four charities during
the two-hour season finale of NBCU’s live competition show, “Clash of
the Choirs.”
In “Clash of the Choirs,” NBCU tapped five musical superstars --
Michael Bolton, Patti LaBelle, Nick Lachey, Kelly Rowland and Blake
Shelton to embark on a musical challenge - to create America's
"greatest" choir. One choir, Team Lachey, was voted by viewers
at home as America’s “greatest choir ” and won the grand prize that
will benefit their hometown.
In the spirit of the holiday season, GE will give $50,000 to each of the
other four competing choirs so they may give back to their hometown
charities as well.
Locally, musical celebrity Pattie LaBelle and her choir will receive
$50,000 to support their local charity in Philadelphia. Team LaBelle sang
to support The Abramson Cancer Center, a national leader
in cancer research, patient care, and education. The monetary contribution
will go towards With Our Voices, a special research and
outreach program for African Americans in the Philadelphia area to improve
their access and usage of cancer screenings in breast, ovarian and
prostate cancer.
“In a competition that is all about making a difference in our
communities, we believe it was important to extend generosity to all the
charities that were represented by the various choirs,” said Jeff
Garwood, president and CEO, GE Water & Process Technologies. “With
Our Voices is making a real difference in Philadelphia.”
Below are the other hometown charities that were each given $50,000:
- Michael Bolton - Domestic Violence Services of Greater New
Haven & Yale Child Study Center Family Support Services - New
Haven, CT
Team Bolton sang to support the Domestic Violence Services of Greater
New Haven, a private, nonprofit organization that helps thousands of
victims of domestic violence every year. Team Bolton also supported
the Yale Child Study Center Family Support Services, a facility that
delivers treatment services directly to the home of children coping
with specific family problems and stresses.
- Kelly Rowland – Bread of Life - Houston, TX
Team Rowland sang to support the Bread of Life, Inc. a non-profit
organization associated with Kelly Rowland’s church, St. John’s
United Methodist. Kelly and long-time friend, Beyonce Knowles, donated
over $250,000 to augment the church’s work and outreach in the
community. The organization now has a transitional housing unit named
in their honor, “The Knowles-Rowland Temenos Place Apartments,”
where at-risk families, the homeless, persons with HIV/AIDS, and
developmentally disabled receive free temporary or long-term housing.
- Blake Shelton – Project Rebuild & Army MWR - Oklahoma
City, OK
Team Shelton was singing to support Project Rebuild, an organization
dedicated to giving relief to Oklahoma residents who have lost homes
in recent national disasters. Team Shelton was also supporting Army
MWR, a comprehensive network of support and leisure services designed
to enhance the lives of soldiers and their families. Their mission is
to serve the needs, interests and responsibilities of each individual
in the Army community for as long as they are associated with the
Army, no matter where they are.
Earlier this week on the series premiere, GE announced a
$250,000
contribution to the Disabled American Veterans (DAV) whose primary mission
is to help build better lives for disabled veterans and their families.
Source:
GE Press Release