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The mission of The Heather J. Kwiate Foundation is to create positive change in the lives of those impacted by domestic violence, to raise awareness, and to develop sustainable strategies for prevention. The Foundation provides a network that includes access to safe-havens for the abused and their families. By empowering them through emotional support, emergency funding, job skills training, and other educational opportunities we strive to give help and hope to those in need in an effort to End the Silence and STOP the VIOLENCE!

Thursday, August 11, 2011

"GET WIRED" with HeathersVoice.org

Wesley Cook
HeathersVoice.org is proud to be a part of the "Week of Welcome" at Kennesaw State University, Kennesaw, GA. The "GET WIRED" event includes live performances by Wesley Cook, Julie Gribble, Bille Seymour, Justin Hylton, TJ Hornsby, & Jeremiah Mixon from 12pm-4pm

Stop by, check out the great projects that will be presented by the KSU 2011-2012 SIFE Team, listen to some excellent music, and enjoy the party on the Green. Be sure to stop by the HeathersVoice.org tent for important information on the Foundation and find out how you may help!
                                                                                            
About the Performers:

Wesley Cook
"Wesley Cook emerged from the infamous Athens, GA music scene with well-crafted acoustic rhythms. Brilliant melodies and hum a long hooks have lured fans to his energy filled live sets" -Nolen Reeves, Booking Smith's Olde Bar

"Damn it he's good!" - Xavier, WPPP Athens Rock 100.7 FM


Julie Gribble
"Named Georgia-Music.com's Artist of the Month August of 2011, Julie Gribble has been a great supporter of the vision and mission of HeathersVoice.org by giving her time and talents to raise awareness and funds for the Foundation. As a nationally touring artist, Julie has performed in countless venues and appeared on nationally syndicated television shows, yet remains humbled by the people she meets along the way. In a recent interview with Georgia-Music.com, Julie discussed how she felt about a performance at a school for troubled teens, 'music is the one language that can break all barriers and preconceived notions we may have about each other'. It is through people like Julie that we are able to raise awareness and help those in need, because music does speak to everyone in one way or another."-Sophie, Emerging Music Network 

More coming soon:




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