The artists are part of the Hands and Feet Project’s mission is to bring together resources to children and their families in Haiti who have become vulnerable to poverty and poor healthcare. 

The organization was founded nearly two decades ago by several members of the Christian Rock band, Audio Adrenaline, who are famously known for their song of the same name, Hands and Feet

The organization continues to bring families back together that have been separated. The Children’s Village was created for parents that just couldn’t care for all their children due to the poor economy and large families. 

The program is promoting conversations about the Gospel as well as immersing children in worship music. 

And now, many here in the U.S. can also take part in the movement. 

On Saturday, November 23 local churches and leaders in the San Antonio, TX area are coming together to provide a free concert. The event will be held at La Vernia City Park at 6:00 p.m.

The hope is to gather as many people as possible to be a part of a new wave of the Hands and Feet Project. 

Band co-founder Will McGinnis said, “It’s not about what you do for the poor, but what the poor do for you. Hanging out and spending time with the poor, having a cultural experience, and getting to go and walk alongside people of a different culture is the heartbeat of Hands and Feet Project,”