Lift Every Voice

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Accomplishments 2009-2011

  • Presented six sold-out concerts at the Lincoln Theatre (total audience 3200) 
  • Presented free outdoor concert for the city (total audience 4000) 
  • Presented interfaith concert at the Capitol Theatre (total audience 700) 
  • Recipient of Bridge Builder Award presented by Center for Healthy Families 
  • Recorded and produced CD/DVD: Harmony Project, Live at the Lincoln! 
  • Performed free concert for families of Southside Settlement House, Neighborhood House, Central Community House and foster families of Franklin County Children Services
  • Cleaned and refurbished Blackburn Recreation Center for After-School All-Stars 
  • Cleaned and mulched beds and playgrounds for Beatty Recreation Center 
  • Collected 4000+ toys and gift cards for children and teens in Central Ohio 
  • Collected 100+ bicycles for children and teens of Franklin County Children Services 
  • Adopted families through Center for Healthy Families and answered wish lists 
  • Provided 300 hours of service to Mid-Ohio Foodbank
  • Presented first of its kind Flash Choir of 1,000 voices in Columbus Commons; with viral video hits of 70,000 worldwide.
  • Built Harmony House with Habitat for Humanity
  • Sponsored the Farmer's and Artists Market at Columbus Commons, Summer 2011
  • Donated piano the Lincoln Theatre
  • Donated (and planted) 100 trees to City of Columbus
  • Donated 16,000+ meals to Mid-Ohio Foodbank

Harmony Project Honored at Bridge Builder Awards

The Harmony Project was recognized along with Michael G. Morris, Chairman, President, and CEO of America Electric Power (AEP), as the first recipients of the Bridge Builders Award.

A highlight of the evening was the live conversation with nationally acclaimed poet and novelist Sapphire, whose novel “PUSH” was the inspiration behind the Academy Award winning movie "Precious."

Harmony Project Awarded Greater Columbus Arts Council Grant

The Harmony Project is the recipient of Project Support grant through the City of Columbus/GCAC grants program.