Making a Difference Through Music: Concert To Support CHOW
Central New York is known for its vibrant music scene, and one organization is using that scene to make a difference in our community.
Music for the Mission is a non-profit organization that raises money and awareness for homelessness and hunger in Central New York through music events and concerts.
Founded by Joe Stanley in 2008, Music for the Mission has grown to become a staple of the Central New York music scene, hosting a variety of events throughout the year, from acoustic coffeehouse shows to full-blown concerts and all proceeds from these events go directly to local organizations that work to combat homelessness and hunger.
Through partnerships with local organizations like the Broome County Community Hunger Outreach Warehouse (CHOW), the Rescue Mission, and the Food Bank of Central New York, Music for the Mission is able to connect with those in need and make a real difference in our community.
Touch of Texas on Front Street in Binghamton will play host to a very special concert on Sunday, June 25 to help Music for the Mission raise County CHOW through a benefit concert featuring through a benefit concert featuring Devon Lawton and the InLaws.
The doors at Touch of Texas will open at noon on Sunday and your $5.00 donation upon entry will get you an afternoon filled with great music which includes two opening acts, Nick Gacioch and Nick Adams, followed by Devon Lawton and the InLaws. There will also be baskets and 50/50 raffles as we join together as a community to help Music for the Mission raise much-needed money for CHOW.
Enjoy an afternoon of music while also making a meaningful impact in the lives of those struggling with food insecurity. Don't miss this chance to join the fight against hunger and support a great cause through the power of music!