Lauren Daigle Gives $375,000 to Help Youths at Risk
Two-time GRAMMY© Award winner Lauren Daigle gives $375,000 to help youths at risk through The Price Fund. The monies will be used to offer these young people with resources to succeed through music/art education, food support, and literacy.
"Thanks to everyone's generosity, through The Price Fund we were able to give back to New Orleans in a way that will truly make an impact," says Daigle. "All these organizations are doing so much for the community and it's an honor to be able to help in any way possible. Knowing that the next generation of kids are able to find hope through these programs puts wind in my sails."
The Price Fund, established by Daigle in 2019, is designed to provide care for both children and the elderly as well as those in need. She is committed to investing her time and actively works to heal through various means, including work with at-risk youth. Through donations made via ticket sales alone, Daigle has donated over $1 million to various charities to date and continues to raise funds through merch and streaming.
Meanwhile, Daigle will be a presenter for Country Music's Biggest NightTM, "The 55th Annual CMA Awards." Hosted by Luke Bryan, "The 55th Annual CMA Awards" will broadcast LIVE from Bridgestone Arena in Nashville Wednesday, Nov. 10 (8:00-11:00 PM/ET) on ABC.
For more information about The Price Fund visit: http://thepricefund.org/
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