Country Music Stars Give Back to Troops Following CMA Awards
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After the 46th Annual CMA Awards, several artists took some time out from the party to give back to American troops, before they headed to the Big Machine Label Group’s after-party.
Faith Hill, Justin Moore, Thomas Rhett and members of the Eli Young Band helped prepare special Crown Royal CAMO care packages and wrote personalized postcards to be sent to military servicemen and women overseas.
The event was part of Crown Royal’s Heroes Project, an ongoing commitment to provide the individuals who fight for our freedom with the recognition and honor they deserve. For every bag stuffed at the party, the whisky brand made a donation to national charity partner, Packages from Home, a nonprofit organization established to send care packages to deployed American military heroes.
Be sure to check out the links to see how you can help the troops too!
Liv Carter
She holds several certificates from Berklee College of Music, and a certificate in Positive Psychology from UC Berkeley.
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