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CHARLOTTE, N.C. /Christian News/ — More than a dozen award-winning artists are combining their musical talents to help make sure desperately needed relief supplies continue flowing into Haiti, where the struggle for survival continues for hundreds of thousands of earthquake victims.
“What I saw while in Haiti is something we must keep in front of the minds and hearts of Americans,” said GRAMMY Award-winning artist Michael W. Smith. “The recovery efforts are going to take a long, long time so we want do anything we can to raise awareness and to continue to support organizations doing good work in Haiti.”
Healing 4 Haiti, a compilation of 15 songs, will be released by Integrity Music on iTunes Tuesday, March 2. All net proceeds from the sale of this album will support relief efforts in Haiti including clean water, shelter, medical care and other critical aid from Samaritan’s Purse. It will also support the work of the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association’s Repaid Response Team, who had chaplains on the ground within 24 hours of the earthquake providing emotional and spiritual comfort to survivors.
Several of the artists have traveled to Haiti and visited the work of Samaritan’s Purse and the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association. Photos and video are available.
The benefit compilation includes music from:
Flyleaf
Michael W. Smith
Israel Houghton
Mary Mary
DecembeRadio
Hawk Nelson
The Afters
Canton Jones
Lecrae
Kari Jobe
Carlos Whitaker
Lincoln Brewster
Jared Anderson
International relief organization Samaritan’s Purse and the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, both headed by Franklin Graham, have been on the ground since immediately following the tragedy and have expanded their response to more than $25 million in aid.