Soundprint Fund
Building a House of talent with material you haven't seen yet!
The Hope Alive Foundation website is currently in development.
We appreciate your patients as we build out several incomplete pages and functions!
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A video in honor of Kofi Goodwin and all those who have faced various forms of cancer!
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Kofi's Fundraiser Was A Great Success!!!

Kofi Goodwin, nephew of Hope Alive Foundation's founder Shaun Goodwin, just returned from Philadelphia and is recovering from a very rare cancer called "Retinoblastoma". Although Kofi lost one eye to the treatment, he would never let on now that he is home. The Hope Alive Foundation is currently pouring its blood, sweat, and tears, into Kofi's future. Lets reach out together and help Kofi's parents, Matt and Vanessa Goodwin, as they thankfully look down the road. Together we can all assure that Kofi receives the treatment and coverage that will bolster his health and prosperity into the future. Lets infuse them with the same hope that he has been showing everyone else through his courageous push past the worst of it!---Read about our recent fundraiser for Kofi!
Love You Kof~~Uncle Shaun
All proceeds go directly to the Kofi Goodwin Fund ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Adventure Raisers

Do you love to help other people but never help yourself? Let the Hope Alive Foundation re-frame that situation so you can help others by taking the adventure of your dreams! Our next adventure raiser launches on September 26th, 2010 for a 6 day whitewater trip down Desolation Canyon of the Green River in Utah. Give us a call or read the trip details in our ;>Adventure Raiser section!
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SOUNDPRINT FUND
Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad - Keep Hope Alive

The guys in Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad are in real need of our help! They are faced with an expensive situation that continues to spiral downward. While on tour with John Browns Body a few months ago, their Sprinter van, that allows them to bring their music to us, suffered a crack in the engine block. $17,000 later, Giant Panda is struggling to manage the capital losses from the mandatory vehicle repair. To compound issues, in recent weeks they have been forced to rent vehicles and encounter increased debt as further complications have fallen upon the sprinter. Help the Hope Alive Foundation pick up GPGDS. We are engineering ways to help them recover the costs associated with their vehicle malaise. We currently have two initiatives in the fire to be gin the process! First we will be releasing a Hope Alive Recording artist compilation disc that will be available for download at Hope Alive Media! All proceeds will be donated to the "Panda Wheels to Recovery Project"! This will also aim to help promote the success of Giant Panda's new album, currently being tracked at the Hope Alive Soundprint Studio! The second initiative will be a February Adventure Raiser in Chile. This will be a large group expedition that will provide Giant Panda, as recipients of Hope Alive Soundprint funds, and those participants of our Chilean Adventure Raiser, a great experience!
For those of us that known them, they give us all a model to become the best it is that we do. That model is rooted in a pure love for what it is they do! Their passion for music and life are infectious and we need to help pick them up in the face of their current adversity. Their current troubles are a real threat to their ability to continue to provide us with their music! Together, with a little help from our growing community, can assure them the ability to push their music out to the music lovers in this country and eventually the world!
I think we can all find a way to rally to the cause...what do ya'll think?