Andre Gardner |
All items will be donated to Philabundance, the region’s
largest hunger relief organization. The two DJs will be collecting food
donations and broadcasting live from an RV parked on the sidewalk in front of
the Wells Fargo Center’s Broad Street entrance from 2pm to Midnight on both
June 18 and June 21. The station has named this charitable effort, Camp
Satisfaction. The name holds a dual meaning – concert goers will be satisfying
the needs of the less fortunate in the Philadelphia region and the song ‘(Can’t
Get No) Satisfaction’ is one of the Rolling Stones’ biggest hits.
“Hunger doesn’t take a summer vacation, Philabundance needs
assistance feeding the needy in our area, all year long, especially when kids
are out of school,” said Koob.
Ray Koob |
“When school’s out, families in need lack access to the free
and reduced meals that their children receive during the school year and they
look to Philabundance for assistance,” added Gardner. More than 325,000
children in the Delaware Valley get free & reduced meals during the school
year.
The station raised over 8,000 pounds of food (over four
tons) for Philabundance in August of 2010 when Gardner camped out in an RV
during Paul McCartney’s two concerts at the Wachovia Center (which is now the
Wells Fargo Center). The station’s food collection campaign in 2010 was named,
Camp McCartney.
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