The African Children's Choir Hosts 6th Annual 'ChangeMakers Gala' in NYC Tonight

By: Nov. 20, 2014
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The African Children's Choir (ACC) is coming once again to New York City for their 6th Annual fundraising gala and celebrating their 30th year anniversary at City Winery today, November 20th.

The children are excited for another year in NYC for a fun-filled night of traditional African song and dance. This year, the children will be joined by Emmy Award winner Kyle Chandler; a special performance by Rob Thomas and ACC will be awarding Taylor Kitsch with the ChangeMakers Award for his continuous support of the Choir.

The Choir is pleased to announce the details of this year's gala:

Tonight, November 20th

6:30-7:30pm - VIP Reception & Wine Tasting

7:30pm - General Admission, Show & Dance Party

CITY WINERY, 155 Varick Street (between Spring & Vandam Streets), NYC

Event Page: www.fundraise.com/accnycgala

These amazing ChangeMakers continue to raise global awareness of the plight of the orphaned and abandoned children and demonstrate the power of education. The children will be sure to put a smile on every single member in attendance of their event. Those not able to attend the event can also choose to donate money via the link below. Special packages are available as well for those interested.

About the ACC - The African Children's Choir is made up of children from the poorest countries of the world who have lost one or both parents to poverty or disease. Since its inception in 1984 over 52,000 children have been educated through the efforts of the Choir's programs and over 100,000 people have been helped through their relief and development programs throughout the 7 countries the organization serves.

Their voices have been heard by world leaders and top entertainers, and most recently, they performed the official Diamond Jubilee song "Sing" composed by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Gary Barlow at the most publicized event and celebration in the world, the Queen's Diamond Jubilee.



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