Chris Hendricks Band To Present "Breaking Down Barriers" Program To Brier Creek Elementary School
Anti-Bullying Program Expands Reach In The Triangle With Presentation On Aug. 31.
- Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill, NC (1888PressRelease) September 01, 2012 - Chris Hendricks Band (http://www.chrishendricksband.com), a rock band based in Raleigh, N.C., has announced that it will present to Brier Creek Elementary School on Aug. 31 as part of its "Breaking Down Barriers" anti-bullying program. The band will kick off the presentation with a short concert followed by a speech from lead singer and program frontman Chris Hendricks. Diagnosed with cerebral palsy at an early age, Hendricks was bullied throughout his entire childhood and teen years, but now uses his musical talent and experience with bullying as an opportunity to provide inspiration for others facing similar situations by reaching out to North Carolina schools to deliver the "Breaking Down Barriers" program. Hendricks will speak to students about the dangers of bullying and the importance of being true to one's self.
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"It is an honor to be given the opportunity to use my own experience with bullying and love of music to inspire these students," said Hendricks. "When I was younger, I always wanted to be a hero. With this program, I can show students that you do not have to fly or wear capes, but can simply become a hero by doing the right thing and standing up to bullying."
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ABOUT CHRIS HENDRICKS BAND:
Chris Hendricks Band is a rock band based in Raleigh, N.C. Formed in 2011, the band gained attention early on, landing the opportunity to perform with Grammy award winning artists such as MercyMe, Amy Grant and Israel Houghton, as well as having their song "Noise" played at every game as the theme song for the NHL's Carolina Hurricanes and Florida Panthers. Chris Hendricks Band has appeared on Raleigh's major AOR station, G105, as well as 96 Rock and regularly performs at the Triangle's most established venues such as Cat's Cradle and Lincoln Theatre. For more information about Chris Hendricks Band, visit http://www.chrishendricksband.com.
ABOUT THE "BREAKING DOWN BARRIERS" ANTI-BULLYING PROGRAM:
Chris Hendricks Band's "Breaking Down Barriers" is an anti-bullying program that reaches out to area schools to raise awareness about the dangers of bullying and the importance of being true to one's self. Each performance kicks off with a short concert followed by a speech from lead singer Chris Hendricks. Diagnosed with cerebral palsy at an early age, Hendricks was bullied all throughout his childhood and teen years because of his disability. Through the program, he uses his experience with bullying along with his musical talents to reach out to and inspire others who are facing similar situations. The program has and continues to make a difference in the Triangle, as participating schools have reported a decrease in behavioral problems and bullying as a result of the program. For more information about "Breaking Down Barriers," visit http://www.chrishendricksband.com/breakingdownbarriers.
Kelsie Murdock
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