About this event
A Hurricane Helene Benefit Concert & Fundraiser.
Be part of an intimate evening woven like a tapestry of music, art, and education, connecting to a greater narrative.
Proceeds from the concert will go towards World Bridge Foundation’s “RISING ABOVE THE STORM” initiative, launched to bring creative arts programs to children in the community.
As families recover, children need creative outlets to process their emotions and we believe in healing through the arts. RISING ABOVE THE STORM encourages social bonding, artistic expression, learning and personal empowerment for children.
Our new center, located at 62 Wall Street, Asheville NC, is a hub for social gatherings, engaging workshops, unique artisan craftsmanship, and diverse cultural immersion. It's a place where Music, Arts, Craftsmanship and Education Converge.
Why You Can’t Miss This Event:
- Immerse Yourself in Global Rhythms:
Feel the pulse of Chinobay’s music as it brings the community together, feat. Asheville based Jordan Scheffer and Ugandan all artist Denis Sewanyana. - Discover our Artisan Craftsmanship
Explore an exclusive collection of handcrafted African crafts, Paintings and products created by artisan collectives from Uganda and Kenya.
Your Presence Matters:
We are stronger together, and this movement is made possible through your generous support. By attending, you’ll be part of an intimate group supporting a mission that has far-reaching impact of uplifting the community.
Why Act Now?
This is the first-ever event at World Bridge’s new location—an intimate, exclusive gathering with only 80 seats.
Don’t miss the chance to be part of an evening filled with purpose, connection, and impact.
Can't attend? You can make a Donation.
- If you can not make it, please consider making a Donation online to support our “RISING ABOVE THE STORM” initiative, to help children heal and stay engaged.
- You can also DONATE BY TEXTING: NEWHOPE to 53555
Reserve your tickets today and be part of an evening that will inspire and contribute to a great impact on lives of many children.
November 23, 2024 | 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM