Thursday, November 15, 2012

MTV and Architecture for Humanity Fundraiser for Jersey Shore Rebuild

MTV and Architecture for Humanity are working together to raise funds for the rebuilding of the Jersey Shore through an hour long fund raiser staged tonight on MTV. All funds raised will go to Architecture for Humanity, an internationally recognized non-profit that led rebuilding efforts in post-Katrina New Orleans and post-earthquake Haiti.



WATCH

The cast of MTV's "Jersey Shore" - as well as stars from other top MTV shows including "Awkward," "Teen Wolf," "Teen Mom," "The Challenge," and "The Real World" - will be live in MTV's Times Square studio, calling donors to thank them for giving. Stars contributing messages of support who will be featured on-air include One Direction, Mac Miller, Pharrell, Kim Kardashian, Ne-Yo, Bruno Mars, fun., the Jonas Brothers, All Time Low, Sean Kingston and many more.

"Restore the Shore" will also feature live performances from Gym Class Heroes (with special guest Oh Land) performing the comeback anthem "The Fighter," as well as "American Idol" Season 11 winner Phillip Phillips performing his stirring hit "Home."

For more information, go to:
Restore the Shore
Thursday, 11.15.2012
11:00 pm


DONATE

Do your part now. Donate $25 or more here and receive an exclusive MTV "Restore the Shore" song bundle, which includes 30 songs from the past six seasons of "Jersey Shore."

Or make a $10 donation by texting SHORE to 85944 (message and data rates will apply).


LEARN MORE

Architecture for Humanity intends to help rebuild homes, businesses, and the boardwalk in Seaside Heights. After their 140 mile tour of post-Sandy New York and New Jersey coastline, the New York City Chapter and their Disaster Team have identified the following priorities:

• Repair of structurally sound intact houses and businesses so they can regain full functionality and habitability. $20,000 grants can get MEP needs for many of these buildings solved, for instance.
• Reconstruction of destroyed homes.
• Building back green: helping people identify sustainable strategies for coastal living, and developing strategies to mitigate or circumvent future destruction from severe weather events.


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