A Veterans Day Tribute: An Evening with Brett James & Friends
Slated for November 10th to Benefit Aerial Recovery
Nashville, TN — Hit songwriters Brett James, Chris DeStefano and Jon Nite will join the Nonprofit Fundraising Initiative to host A Veterans Tribute: An Evening with Brett James & Friends to benefit Aerial Recovery, an international disaster response nonprofit organization. The event will be held on November 10th at 6:30pm at The Bell Tower (400 4th Ave S, Nashville, TN 37201).
Aerial Recovery employs the most qualified, trained, and elite military veterans to deploy as Humanitarian Operators to man-made and natural disasters all over the world. To date, Aerial Recovery has conducted disaster response missions to hurricanes, tornadoes, volcanoes, earthquakes, and other natural and man-caused disasters in countries such as Haiti, Honduras, Afghanistan, the Bahamas, the United States, Tajikistan, St. Vincent, the British Virgin Islands, Ukraine and most recently, Pakistan.
The event will include a Cocktail Reception, Heavy Hors d’oeuvres, Auction, Dessert Station and a special Songwriters Performance by Brett James, Chris DeStefano and Jon Nite to benefit Aerial Recovery, whose mission is to save lives, eliminate confusion, maximize support and accelerate recovery during international disasters.
“We are proud to host this event to help raise funds for this incredible global charity that supports those in need at a critical time,” said Nathaniel Beaver, Founder of Nonprofit Fundraising Initiative. “With your help, we can raise much needed funds for these Veterans that continue to risk their lives to help others.”
Aerial Recovery has been providing support to the people of Ukraine since February 2022. They have been working tirelessly to safeguard the transportation of orphans and vulnerable refugees from war torn areas in Eastern Ukraine, to safer locations in Western Ukraine. Simultaneously, the charity has partnered with respected international aid organization, Global Empowerment Mission (GEM) to support the transportation and distribution of life-saving aid and medical supplies to some of the hardest to reach areas. To date, Aerial Recovery has helped to rescue over 864 orphans, 4,646 refugees and 90 animals. To learn more about Aerial Recovery’s work, visit www.AerialRecovery.org.
Tickets are on sale now at www.AerialRecoveryEvent.com.