Filipinos love to party! It is not unusual to come across a gathering of several people singing along to a videoke machine, with lots of booze and food on the table.
Also, Filipinos are known for their warm hearts and kindheartedness, and it is also not unordinary that some foundations work to help several charity causes. And what a better way to raise funds than to combine Filipinos' love for fun and helping the less fortunate?
Rakaza! – Rock for Hope is a charity event in support of ChildHope Asia Philippines. This event helps promote the welfare of the street children in the country by providing educational scholarships, temporary shelter, counseling and support.

Childhope Asia Philippines is a non-profit, non-government organization operating in more than 20 locations all over Metro Manila and assists around 2,000 street children who work and live on the streets every year.
Global Village Academy’s partnership with ChildHope aims to help less fortunate children gain a better future and at the same time promote our local music industry.
We are inviting everyone to come and join the party. Rakaza will feature bands such as Urbandub, Radio Active Sago Project, Sinosikat?, Spy, Iray, Epic, Badburn, Rubberpool Funkarival, Brightclub, Valve8, Basilica, Check and more.
Everyone is advised to bring gifts such as school supplies, old clothes and canned goods, which would serve as donations to ChildHope Asia Philippines and your entrance to the event. These voluntary gifts would surely bring joy to the hearts of the less fortunate children of ChildHope Asia Philippines.
In cooperation with:
-ChildHope Asia Philippines
- MYX
- Epixtar IT Enabled Services Corporation
- Brand Archipelago Inc.
- Transit Magazine
- Magic 89.9
- Hit 99.5
- Dream 106.7
- DWRA
- www.aftercall.net
Rakaza! -Rock for Hope is brought to you by Global Village Academy.
For inquiries, please contact: 02 638 4819 or visit www.globalv.org/events
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*Announcement brought to you by Paradise Philippines.
