Posted: January 07, 2014, 5:00 PM | Category:General Artist Tags: VOTA Source: Turning Point Media
Pop/rock band VOTA is significantly closer to helping curb human trafficking from Nepal into India through the funding of five border monitoring stations with their “Love Found Me” campaign. Initiated by the band in early 2013, in partnership with Tiny Hands International and Taylor University, the “Love Found Me” campaign has surpassed its initial goal of raising $150,000 to fund five monitoring stations on the border of Nepal and India for five years. The stations will help prevent an estimated 3000 girls from being trafficked between the countries.
Through VOTA’s ongoing campaign, supporters are able to download the band’s latest release, "Love Found Me," and a second acoustic recording, "No Plan B," for a donation of any amount. All proceeds go directly to Tiny Hands International.
VOTA will be traveling to Nepal later this fall to visit one of the border monitoring stations. One “Love Found Me” campaign supporter who has made a donation prior to February 1, 2014, will be selected to join the band on the trip. The winner will be drawn from those who have downloaded VOTA’s "Love Found Me" at lovefoundme.org. The expense-paid trip is sponsored by Taylor University.