Stealing Angels
Jun 6, 2011
American Humane Association's 82-foot-long Red Star Rescue Rig is responding to the disasters in Memphis and Joplin, saving animals affected by floods and tornadoes. This summer, Skyville Records trio Stealing Angels will lend their voices to Red Star's 100-year effort to protect animals and communities in danger. A multi-city tour will kick off in Washington, D.C. on June 9th with the Red Star Rescue Rig and Stealing Angels. The awareness tour will continue down the East Coast and then cross over to the Gulf coast and end up in Texas at the end of the summer.
Fans can be part of the giving and support efforts to provide aid to animal victims of disaster by texting PROTECT to 85944 to donate $10.
"The stars of Stealing Angels are our newest heroes," said Dr. Robin R. Ganzert, President and CEO of American Humane Association. "Each of the singers is descended from one of America's bona fide folk heroes and Caroline, Jennifer and Tayla are following in the footsteps of their illustrious forebears. By supporting our Red Star efforts, Stealing Angels have truly become guardian angels to thousands of desperate families and animals affected by the kinds of disasters we're now seeing on the evening news. On behalf of the vulnerable and the voiceless who rely on our help, thank you for lending your strength and your beautiful voices!"
For more on the Stealing Angels, including all tour dates, visit www.stealingangels.com. For more information on the American Humane Association and how you can help, visit www. www.americanhumane.org.
By Karen Goodner
