GREAT WHITE To Headline 'Promoting Healing Through Music' Benefit Concert

September 5, 2008

California rockers GREAT WHITE will join DOKKEN, SWEET and ASIA as they rock the house to help raise awareness and funds for Rancho Bernardo United Coalition and their benefit "Promoting Healing Through Music" on October 24 at the Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego, California. Doors open at 5 p.m. Tickets: $75; $100 for the first 10 rows; $50 general admission.

The Rancho Bernardo United Coalition is the home of the longterm recovery center (LTRC) for Rancho Bernardo, assisting fire-impacted families and the community in rebuilding RB. The RB United Coalition's LTRC provides advocacy, information and referral, and coordination of assistance services for our fire-impacted households. The RB United Coalition has also created task forces working to address environmental, HOA, senior, youth, and other issues impacting the entire Rancho Bernardo community.

RB United is one of six longterm recovery centers (LTRC) in San Diego County, created by a grant from The San Diego Foundation to aid each fire-impacted community in its recovery process. The other longterm recovery centers are Rebuild Escondido, Ramona Fire Recovery Center, Harris Fire Recovery Center, Fallbrook, migrant/farm workers. The mission of these county recovery teams is to provide and coordinate emotional, physical, financial, and spiritual resources to help rebuild the homes and lives of families affected by the San Diego wildfires of October 2007.

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