Voices Summer 2020 Membership Drive
$125,350.91
Raised
2381
Donations
$100,000
Goal
Voices of Our City Choir is transforming the perception and experience of homelessness through the healing power of the art and music. We are building bridges connecting diverse communities in positive ways through musical performance, advocacy and education. Our programs are designed to connect our choir members with hope and resources leading them to shelter and stability.
To date we are 225 members strong and 60 members have gotten off the streets and into safe shelter or housing. Voices of Our City Choir is a registered 501c3 nonprofit. Your donations are tax deductible.
We are a social entrepreneurship with 50% of our revenues coming from performances and the rest comes from generous donors like you. During this time we aren't able to perform publicly or gather so we've found awesome ways to keep our choir connected and keep our mission strong. Your generous contribution will lift our non-profit up during a time where revenue from performances aren't possible.
Voices of Our City Choir is a registered 501c3 nonprofit. Your donations are tax deductible.
Our donors
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Anonymous
SAW YOU ON AGT LAST NIGHT, I HAVE 2 BROTHERS THAT WERE HOMELESS. YOU ARE A WONDERFUL ORGANIZATION GOD BLESS YOU ALL!!
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Donna Teat
donated
$208
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Marie
donated
$10.70
So inspirational!
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Paula Mikkelson
donated
$104.15
I have been homeless and have struggles I still do.. we all do.. and together is powerful in the judge free zone.. God Bless always stay strong!
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Thomas
donated
$208
We saw you on AGT. We think what you are doing is magnificent. Please keep up the good work. Good luck on AGT.
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Naomi
donated
$52.23/M
I love what you are doing! Giving people a voice is everything. Much love ❤️
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Elaine Hall
donated
$104.15
Thank you for all you do!
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Timeless
donated
$519.52
God Bless you all. Powerful You brought me to tears on AGT🙏
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Robert Campbell
donated
$208
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Darold Cornell
donated
$104.15
In honor of the folks who sang on AGT! Love them all! D. Cornell
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Montie Robinson
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$26.27
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Jerry Lambert
donated
$104.15
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Anonymous
donated
$10/M
I am blown away by the woman who gave of herself so unselfishly to help the homeless to feel like human beings. I watched your choir on AGT and was so moved. We all deserve to be treated with kindness no matter what our circumstance. What incredible talent you offer to this world. Thank you. I hope to meet each and everyone of you beautiful people. Nancy
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Gina
I sent y'all my story on your FB page. I've been there because of an abusive boyfriend in San Diego. I know what it's like. I send light & love to all of you.
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Judy Nicholson
donated
$26.27
You're wonderfully inspiring, thank you!
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PETER DELEVETT
donated
$31.46
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Ken & Nancy Zoll
donated
$259.92
Miss Steph coming to Sedona to perform but extremely proud of her!
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Anayansi
donated
$52.23
I saw you on AGT and you inspired me; you were AWESOME!
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David Kewer
donated
$100
Thank you for the beautiful performance on AGT... Voices Of The Sidewalk. It was so freakin' amazing!
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Anonymous
donated
$25
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Gina Leong
donated
$26.27
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Denise Quilter
donated
$25/M
I was once homeless so I know how it feels,to have no help,I don't have much,but God Bless my kids and I with a little and I need to share this with you.
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Marilyn
donated
$52.23
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Jack Marks
donated
$21.08/M
I was so impressed by the story and who the members are, no to mention the inspiring creator of the group
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Anonymous
donated
$26.27
To be good one must do good
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Marie
donated
$26.27
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Sheila Mattox
donated
$26.27
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Deborah Taylor
Amazed by this!! Inspirational!!!
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Doris L Wilson
donated
$104.15
I saw your choir on AGT, it was STUNNING!! I was so blessed. EVERY LIFE MATTERS!!! Sending so much ❤️. 🧎♀️Praying for each of you. Wish I could tell you individually!
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Kelly Kirk
donated
$52.23
I saw you on AGT and it really touched me, before you started singing. All I wanted to do in my life was find a way to make a difference and I’m 27 and still am trying to find where I belong and how to make a difference. When I was younger I was eating at soup kitchens and just getting by. My mom was a drug addict and alcoholic and eventually I ended up in foster care. I can just imagine that if I wasn’t placed in a great home I could have potentially ended up on the streets. And it’s a shame people do look at the homeless population as dirty and drug addicts but that’s not all true and even if it was, everyone deserves a second chance. Everyone deserves to live and to be heard. And I hear you.