Delilah to Visit Haiti to Thank the United States Military Personnel
Delilah to Visit Haiti to Thank the United States Military Personnel
The Most-Listened-To-Woman in North America Will Visit Orphanages and Grief-Stricken Areas, Encourage Relief Workers and More During Her Upcoming Trip
NASHVILLE, Tenn., March 19 /PRNewswire/ -- Internationally recognized radio host Delilah will be bringing her well-known voice of comfort and hope to the country of Haiti on March 27 and 28 when she visits the country to thank the U.S. military for their service.
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In the midst of her 48-hour trip, Delilah will be visiting orphanages, the U.S. Embassy and thanking volunteers and aid workers for their dedication. She hopes to communicate the progress that has taken place to the American people on her radio program that is heard on over 200 radio stations in the U.S. and Canada. Delilah will also be stopping in Miami on her way to Haiti to thank leaders who have donated time and money to disseminate supplies to the country. Her visit will come around two months after the 7.0 magnitude earthquake hit the country. Delilah and her team, including Director of Marketing and Affiliate Relations Matt Blair, have also visited U.S. military service personnel in Iraq, Germany, Turkey, Afghanistan and parts of Southwest Asia.
Delilah and team members such as Blair will be available for television interviews and comments from Miami and Haiti during their tour, and can be requested through The Media Collective.
"I am grateful to God, and the U.S. Military for opening the doors so that I can travel to Haiti," says Delilah. "I am trying to emotionally prepare for the reality of the people I will encounter, and as painful as it will be, I hope that I am able to communicate the needs of those who's lives hang in the balance. Perhaps I can be a voice for the children who have no voice."
Delilah also shares her time with her own Point Hope organization that aspires to be the voice for forgotten children where resources, nutrition and education are scarce.
Delilah is the most-listened-to-woman on radio in North America. Today, her soothing voice, open heart and love of music is heard by more than eight million people on over 200 radio stations in the U.S. and Canada.
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Source: Delilah
CONTACT: Velvet Kelm, velvet@themcollective.com or Courtney Hyder,
courtney@themcollective.com, +1-615-591-7989
Web Site: http://www.delilah.com/
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