Grand Rapids, MI, October 10th, 2011 – 11/11/11 Marks a special day
around the globe as 300 bands play freedom benefit concerts to aid in
the awareness to Stop Human Trafficking for The Traffic Jam Non-profit
Organization. Traffic Jam, raises awareness and involvement to fight
human trafficking around the globe. Traffic Jam mobilizes musicians
and fans to speak out against this grave injustice. Since 2004,
Traffic Jam has invested in trafficking prevention/aftercare programs
in over 70 countries, using community-based solutions that empower
nationals to provide security and hope to their communities.
The Salvation Army Kroc Center is hosting the event in West Michigan
featuring 6 top performing Christian bands. Tommee Profitt and
national recording artist NF will headline, joining the effort will be
Bridgette Donoho, The Jason Eaton Band, Uptown Praise Band and Bread
Life, formerly Fled Five is returning to West Michigan to take part in
the event. The free Traffic Jam GR concert will take place Friday,
November 11th 6-9p.m. Doors will open at 5:30, and concessions are
available for sale. Those that attend may give a freewill offering
that will be donated toward the cause.
What: Traffic Jam GR 11/11 FREE Christian Rock Concert to promote
awareness of Human Trafficking
When: Friday, November 11th, 6:00 – 9 p.m., doors open at 5:30 p.m.
Who: The entire community is invited to attend Traffic Jam GR
Where: The Salvation Army Ray and Joan Kroc Corps Community Center
2500 S. Division Avenue, Grand Rapids, MI 49507 In the Kroc Worship &
Performance Hall