Charity concert has a lot of promise
That is a glimpse of what the public can expect to hear at the Give Back to Fiji Charity Concert organized by Rescue Mission of Fiji that will be held tomorrow.
The Concert will feature overseas artists like Paulini Curuenavuli, Susan Vulaca Kraintz, American Idol finalist 2006 and Dee Uluirewa of Hillsong Australia amongst others.
One of the singers, Dee Uluirewa who was born and raised in Lautoka said that it’s all about using your talent to make Christmas a special occasion for many.
Meanwhile, Vodafone Corporate Affairs Manager Shalendra Prasad had earlier told Fijivillage that the main reason for holding the concert was to raise school fees for the children and youths who mainly live in squatter settlements for the new school year 2010, to empower youths through music and songs with key information on relevant issues that they are confronted with every day and to bring Christmas Cheer this month.
The Give Back to Fiji Charity Concert will be held tomorrow at the Vodafone Arena with all proceeds going back to those young children in squatter settlements for the new school year.
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