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Kurt Bestor benefit concert to help heal Utah’s 65,000 refugees through music

SALT LAKE CITY, UT / AGILITYPR.NEWS / October 18, 2019 / More than 65,000 refugees live in Utah, which is the most refugees per capita in all 50 U.S. states.  


Problem: Helping war-torn refugees heal, acclimate and move forward with productive lives in Utah. 

Having just returned from Bangladesh, Liz Shropshire is launching a new program – successful in Kosovo, Ireland, Uganda, Greece, Bangladesh – in Utah with a “Peace Through Music” benefit concert Oct. 26 at 6 PM at Rose Wagner Theater, featuring Kurt Bestor.  


Would you like to interview her to share: 

  • Why music is healing war-torn children (who were kidnapped or forced to become soldiers); 
  • Why Utah teens and adults are volunteering to train refugees through music 
  • Why Kurt Bestor wanted to join the benefit concert 
  • How to sign up to volunteer 
  • Where funds will go in Utah from the benefit concert 
  • The healing impact of locally run music programs? (See http://shropshirefoundation.org/our-impact/programs-and-services

Liz, who arrives in Utah Sunday night, can share incredible stories of how MUSIC CAN HEAL even traumatized children and adults. 


Would you like to interview her? Would you like me to see if Kurt Bestor can join her in the interview? 


Contacts

Tm Brown

tim@candidcom.com

Phone: 8015571466