Ruslana, Antonio Orozco, Dani Fernández, Estopa, Violeta Hódar, Hombres G or Arde Bogotá join #GuitarrasSolidariasPorLaDana

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This last week, if we can take something positive from all the tragedy that Spain has experienced, it is that We are a people that knows how to respond when needed and supportive to incalculable levels. We have been able to see it these days when, above all, young people have made it clear that when empathy exists, things are easier.

Initiatives to support those affected by Dana have multiplied and musicians have shown, once again, that they are always there first to help.

From anonymity as intended Aitana to large solidarity concerts like the one in Manuel Carrasco. And not only artists from here, others from outside like Dukialso join this wave of solidarity and help. The Argentine has reported that he will donate part of the proceeds from his concerts in Spain to the cause. And those are just a few examples.

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Solidarity guitars from Musicians for health

Musicians for health has launched another initiative, with the collaboration of our colleague Tony Aguilarto continue raising funds to help the victims. Any help is little.

“DANA has left behind a trail of pain and uncertainty in many locations in Spain. The force of the water and mud not only took away houses and belongings, but also part of the lives of hundreds of families who today face a difficult recovery. From Musicians for Health, with the collaboration of @tonyaguilarofi we want to join them and send a message of solidarity and support,” the NGO shared.

They have created Solidarity Guitars for Danaan initiative to which artists such as Antonio Orozco, Alfred García, Alvaro de Luna, May, Andres Suarez, Beret, Celia Becks, Chiara Oliver, Conchita, Dani Fernandez, David Otero, Denna, Tow, Fran Perea, Men G, Juanjo Bona, Lyric, marlon, marlena, Mau and Ricky, Miriam Rodriguez, Nil Moliner, Nerea Rodríguez, Child from Elche, Paul Thin, Bogotá burns, Ruth Lorenzo, Ruslana, Salma, Siloam, Twenty-one either Violeta Hodar Their signed guitars have already been donated to raise funds that will go to the most affected families.

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“Each guitar auctioned will represent a contribution of hope for those who need it most. We already have more than 35 guitars and we continue to add artists committed to this cause. Because in times of adversity, music has the power to unite us and bring out the best in each of us,” they say.

“🌐 You can get information and collaborate at www.musicosporlasalud.org or by writing to guitarssolidarias@musicosporlasalud.org.”, they reported, “help us bring this musical hope to those who need it most. Every gesture counts. 💙🌍”.

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