Nashville, TN (March 9, 2021)
MultiCare Inland Northwest Foundation has announced a benefit concert, virtually, called Heart Strings for Hope, on March 9 at 6 PM PST.
The virtual concert, which will be hosted by GRAMMY Award-nominee Bryan White, will raise funds to support MultiCare Behavioral Health Network programs and services in the Inland Northwest.
With 22 musicians, the concert will feature performances from artists across multiple genres of music, headlined by three-time GRAMMY Award winner, Tim McGraw. McGraw will be joined by Scotty McCreery, Lauren Alaina, Mat Kearney, Matthew West, Jason Crabb and other notable performers.
Tickets and donations will jointly benefit MultiCare Inland Northwest Foundation and MusiCares, a charity founded in 1989 by the Recording Academy, that acts as a safety net supporting the health and welfare of the music community.
“MultiCare Inland Northwest Foundation is thrilled to partner with MusiCares to raise funding and awareness to support behavioral health care,” said Carolyn Kadyk, executive director of MultiCare Inland Northwest Foundation. “Generous contributions through Heart Strings for Hope will help MultiCare Health System expand access to care and provide high-quality, integrated physical and behavioral health care throughout the Inland Northwest.
“The power of MusiCares’ work resides in the health and welfare of the music community,” said Laura Segura, executive director of MusiCares. “We are here to break the stigma around mental health and events like Heart Strings for Hope help bring much needed support to music creators in need.”
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