Published: November 12, 2009
The Burgett Group Signs Children Mending Hearts for "Please Mr. President" Workshop
LOS ANGELES - (BUSINESS WIRE) - The Burgett Group (TBG), a Los Angeles-based boutique public
relations and marketing firm, signs Children Mending Hearts (CMH)-a
global 501(c)3 non-profit arts exchange foundation that enhances child
development for at-risk youth in the United States and international
conflict zones. TBG is executing the PR for the Manhattan CMH "Please
Mr. President" Workshop, part of a 10-city event series that
features professional writers, artists, teachers, celebrities and VIPs
that help at-risk and disadvantaged youth with artistic projects and
writing personal letters to the U.S. President. The event takes place
from 11:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. at the Prince George Ballroom (15
East 27th Street, New York City) on Sunday, November 15, 2009.
250 New York homeless children and 150 foster children and their
families, as well as celebrities, community
volunteers and civic leaders are slated to attend. During the workshop,
each American child will paint a t-shirt for a refugee child in the
Democratic Republic of Congo, which CMH founder and executive director Lysa
Heslov will personally deliver during the organization's 2nd Annual
Arts Exchange Program in Africa, January 2010.
"Please Mr. President" Workshops nurture child development and the next
generation of global citizens by empowering children to be of service to
others across the globe that have the same hopes, fears and dreams. The
workshops, letters and art will be featured in PSAs, a documentary
chronicling the struggles of these children, as well as a special
children's book slated for release in 2010. Royalties from any projects
will benefit the participating children. CMH also has an educational
partnership with Scholastic InSchool for the development of
year-round after-school workshop programs for 68,000 U.S. Middle Schools.
Partners for the Manhattan event include Common Ground, DoSomething.org,
NYC Department of Homeless Services, New York Cares, StandUp For Kids
and STEPS to End Family Violence. Sponsors include BLS Limo,
Diva Limo, Famous Famiglia, Hint Water, Morgans
Hotel Group (Hudson New York), The Switch Beverages, Virgin
America and Zico Coconut Water.
Volunteers can apply online at www.childrenmendinghearts.org.
TBG founder Heather Burgett is a recipient of the National
Association for Professional Women's "2009 Woman of the Year Award."
The organization honors one percent of the membership base each year
for excellence in each woman's chosen field.
The Burgett Group
Heather Burgett, 310-452-9133
heather@theburgettgroup.com
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