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LoveLife Foundation Weekend

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It is often said that LOVE makes the world go 'round, and three-time Grammy-nominated singer/songwriter Raheem DeVaughn knows it to be the truth! Out of his genuine concern for the community and youth, Raheem founded The LoveLife Foundation, a non-profit organization that enables him to embrace several causes closest to his heart, with an emphasis on HIV/AIDS, domestic violence, mental illness, autism, cancer, education, music and the arts.  The  mission  of the LoveLife Foundation is to improve lives through social development, education, and health and wellness by collaborating with community organizations and foundations to raise awareness and tackle issues that affect our communities.

August 27th-28th the LoveLife Foundation will host a series of charity initiatives for the 2016  #LoveLifeWeekend!

Weekend Events Include:
The Giving Boutique - To develop the Giving Boutique campaign in 2013 BCG  interviewed several homeless teens and homeless families living in both Atlanta, GA and Los Angeles, CA. One of the reoccurring things we heard was that many homeless individuals often feel like trash, yes we said trash. It was so sad to hear, many spoke of always receiving donations in garbage bags or grocery bags and, that while grateful, it made them feel hopeless and unwanted. They then set out families to provide homeless kids with a real shopping experience, where items were not thrown on tables or in trash bags, but actually hung up, color coordinated, washed and even new thus came the ‘Giving Boutique’. Since that time, the Giving Boutique, a national new and gently used clothing drive and boutique pop-up shop for homeless youth, has travelled to 17 cities and served over 80 shelters and 5,000 youth!

This year Raheem DeVaughn is bringing the boutique to the city of DC for the 2016 LoveLife Foundation weekend with a goal to serve 300 kids with school clothing and other essential needs.

Sunday Soul Baltimore - Created by the Chief Change Maker of Black Celebrity Giving (BCG), Jasmine Crowe, in 2013. The idea for Sunday Soul was to provide men, women and children experiencing homelessness with a hot, home-cooked meal complete with amazing volunteers and classic old school music. Two years later, BCG has introduced the Sunday Soul Pop-Up Restaurant to provide a 5-course meal, restaurant style for the homeless. In what kicked off in January, 2016 to amazing reviews, having now visited several cities, BCG has again joined forces with friends Raheem DeVaughn, the Love Life Foundation, and Tony Lewis, Jr. to host this pop-up experience for those experiencing homelessness in the city of Baltimore, MD. We're excited to welcome partners the Empowerment Temple, DJ Quicksilva, Kitchen Cray and the Akoma Foundation. We are currently seeking volunteer chefs and bakers to donate to the cause. 

Funds will be used to purchase linens, trays, food, beverages, rent tables, chairs and tents for Sunday Soul.

Additionally funds raised will go to purchase new underwear and socks, school uniforms, shoes and supplies for DC youth.

Organizer

Darlene Rowe
Organizer
Washington D.C., DC

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