Monday, August 3, 2009

Artist Natalie Grant, Advocate for Victims of Human Trafficking

The Home Foundation was founded in 2005 by singer/songwriter Natalie Grant. After an episode of Law and Order awakened Natalie to the real-life, ongoing tragedy of Human Trafficking, she threw herself into a deeper research on the issue. What she found disturbed her so greatly, that Natalie knew she must do something to fight for these helpless victims – precious souls without a voice.

After learning that over 10 million children world-wide have been sold into sexual slavery, and inspired by her trip to the red-light district of Mumbai, India, Natalie Grant founded the HOME Foundation with one goal in mind: to help those who may not otherwise be helped.

About Natalie Grant: One of the genre's biggest names and GMA Dove Award Female Vocalist of the Year for four consecutive years, Curb recording artist Natalie Grant is among a select number of artists to have also achieved a formidable foothold at mainstream media and radio. A powerhouse vocalist, heart-gripping songwriter and charismatic performer, she's eager to push boundaries and thus has become Christian music's top selling Adult Contemporary female solo artist in 2005, 2006 and 2008. Recently, Grant received RIAA Gold certification of her 2005 breakthrough album, Awaken.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

dear natalie grant,
my teacher found a article in a magazine about you and read it to us it wa very heart breaking its amazing to us what ypu are doing for all of these children our teacher has talked to the princpal and he has agreed to let us make sweets, raise money, and send it somewhere to help with human trafficing.

p.s. your music and your heart are extremly strong.

your bud,
katelyn