Storytelling for Childhelp
Tax deductible
In 2002, I spent six weeks with the late, great American musician Elliott Smith at his recording studio, home, and longtime LA haunts. We talked. We played music. He told me about his childhood and about his dreams for the future. I saw him suffer and I saw him begin to heal. I thought it was the beginning of a long friendship. I was only 24 and he was only 33. I never saw him again. I’m telling the story of that time and of its impact on my own life through the years. Elliott told me about his Foundation for Abused Children, and his determination to fund it with revenue from his tour dates and album sales. To honor Elliott’s charitable intent, I’ve set up this place where listeners can contribute. 100% of donations will be given directly to non-profits benefitting victims of child abuse. The first organization is Childhelp. I hope you’ll join me in contributing.
More information about Childhelp Inc.: Childhelp exists to meet the physical, emotional, educational and spiritual needs of abused, neglected and at-risk children. We focus our efforts on advocacy, prevention, treatment and community outreach.
More information about Childhelp Inc.: Childhelp exists to meet the physical, emotional, educational and spiritual needs of abused, neglected and at-risk children. We focus our efforts on advocacy, prevention, treatment and community outreach.
Organizer
Andrew Morgan
Organizer
Lawrence, KS
Childhelp Inc.
Registered nonprofit
Donations are typically 100% tax deductible in the US.