Singer/songwriter Carol Clayton will be the featured artist at PUSH, a fundraising event being held on Thursday, May 28th, at the Crofoot in Pontiac, Michigan. All profits from ticket sales and 100% of donations from CD sales will go to benefit International Justice Mission.
Founded in 1997, International Justice Mission (IJM) is a human rights agency that works for victims of slavery, sexual exploitation and other forms of violent oppression. IJM lawyers,
investigators and aftercare professionals work to secure freedom for victims and bring their perpetrators to justice. IJM currently has 14 field offices operating in 12 countries. Learn
more at www.ijm.org.
Carol is an accomplished musician who is lending her talents to the fight against human trafficking. She is currently in the studio, recording a CD that will be released at the May 28th
event. She'ss happy to share the stage with some very talented friends, Detroit'ss own Silent Violent and Wurfel.
Carol Clayton'ss desire is to create music that challenges listeners to live for something larger than themselves. This passion finds its voice in piano-driven rock songs that seek to
move the listener from a place of fear and apathy to a place of hope and action. Hear some of her music at www.myspace.com/carolclaytonmusic.
Tickets to the event are $10 in advance, $13 at the door and can be purchased at www.thecrofoot.com/events/504.html.