Greetings!

| | Sing for Hope Art U! students from the New York City Housing Authority Chorus with their Sing for Hope Street Piano |
As 2010 draws to a close, we look back with gratitude on another successful year at Sing for Hope. From our Sing for Hope Street Pianos that made art available to all, to our arts classes for under-resourced students, to our uplifting performances in hospitals throughout New York City, we've witnessed countless examples of art's power to unite, inspire and heal. We are deeply grateful to our Donor Artists, supporters, and partner organizations for helping us make this possible. We couldn't have done it without you!
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Donor Artists Head Home to Aid the Homeless
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Four-time Grammy Award-winning tenor Anthony Dean Griffey teams up with Musical America's Pianist of the Year Warren Jones to bring aid to the homeless this holiday season

| | Grammy Award-winning Tenor and Sing for Hope Donor Artist Anthony Dean Griffey | From under-resourced schools to city hospitals to homeless shelters, Sing for Hope Donor Artists are making big differences in the lives of those in need. On December 21st, Sing for Hope Donor Artists Anthony Dean Griffey and Warren Jones return to their hometown of High Point, North Carolina for a special concert to benefit Open Door Ministries.
This Sing for Hope concert will raise vital funds for Open Door Ministries, an organization that provides emergency assistance for families, temporary housing for homeless, and transitional housing for low income individuals.
Date: Tuesday, December 21 Time: 7:30pm Venue: Wesley Memorial United Methodist Church, 1225 Chestnut Drive, High Point, North Carolina.
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