Last Call To Get Exclusive Signed Merch, Hard-To-Get Tickets, Meet And Greets And More – To Support a Good Cause

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Show how much you care by supporting a good cause this month of love.

 

Many have already banded together to raise thousands of dollars to help the homeless community. Jason Mraz, Robby Krieger and John Densmore of The Doors, Fitz & The Tantrums, Ingrid Michaelson, American Idol alums Maddie Poppe, Phillip Phillipps, Scarypoolparty and other special guests rocked the stage with amazing performances at the wildly successful SOLD-OUT inaugural Homeward Bound Benefit Concert at The Wiltern in January. Fans also got a chance to take home exclusive items up for bidding from the silent auction at the event.

 

The event may be over but you can still support the homeless community –  at the Homeward Bound Silent Auction with Charity Buzz.

 

The auction is stocked with exclusive experiences and items including meet and greets with Katy Perry and Lionel Richie, Sheppard Fairy and Henry Diltz artist prints, tickets to Maroon 5, signed instruments from Robby Krieger and more. There’s tickets to the 2020 American idol finale, too! But don’t delay, auction closes on February 6th

 

So open your hearts (and wallets!) for a chance to take home these exciting items from the Homeward Bound Silent Auction with Charity Buzz – and help end homelessness. Place your last minute bids before it ends!

 

The brainchild of talent manager and concert producer Jonathan Shank, Homeward Bound aims to raise awareness and much needed funding for the homeless community. ALL proceeds from the concert and silent auction will go to PATH (People Assisting The Homeless) – a non-profit that builds affordable housing and provides supportive services across California.

 

“To have it be sold out the first year is an absolute incredible accomplishment and it’s all part of this amazing group of talent and all the people in our community and our city that are hoping to support this cause and lend help to this epidemic. [Homelessness has] really become a major crisis in our city and in our community,” Jonathan told POPSTAR!.

 

And he also shares how we can do our part to help end homelessness. “The homeless count is happening in the city of Los Angeles. Any type of volunteering downtown or in any of our local communities from the west side all the way to the valley and downtown. There are plenty of ways, not only to contribute to PATH, to volunteer. We also have a silent auction happening via Charity Buzz with incredible items for people to bid on. A hundred percent of the proceeds go to PATH. We’re really hoping that this event can really get people off the streets.”

 

What are you waiting for? Place your bids now!