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This music festival is merging melodies with a mission for mental health support

The LVN Fundraiser will raise funds to support Crisis Centre BC
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On Aug. 15, the LVN Music Fundraiser at Beaumont Studios in Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­will feature live performances to raise funds and awareness for Crisis Centre BC, supporting mental health advocacy. Photo via iStock

If we asked you to name a song that has uplifted or resonated with you, we’re sure you’d have an answer in no time. Music has the power to heal, inspire, and unite us in ways that few other things can. It’s the soundtrack to our lives, lifting us up when we're down and celebrating with us in our brightest moments. Whether it's the soothing strains of a ballad that helped you through a tough time or an upbeat anthem that gets you dancing, music holds a special place in all our hearts.

On Aug.15, the at in Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­will harness that power to support a vital cause. This special event aims to raise funds and bring awareness to the , combining the magic of live music with a commitment to mental health advocacy.

The LVN Music Fundraiser’s goal is to be more than a concert; it aims to be a beacon of hope and support for those impacted by mental health challenges. Doors will open at 7:20 p.m., with the show commencing at 7:30 p.m. The night will feature performances by some of Vancouver's rising stars, including Tay, DF!NE, Hannah Rose and Scalawag. These talented artists, known for their engaging performances and meaningful lyrics, are generously contributing their time and skills to ensure this event is truly memorable. Their involvement highlights the deep connection between music and emotional well-being.

Imagine swaying to the heartfelt melodies of Hannah Rose or feeling the electrifying energy of Scalawag’s performance. Picture the crowd coming together, each person feeling a sense of belonging and understanding. These moments are what the LVN Music Fundraiser is all about.

“Our main mission is to remind everyone who is going through dark times how they are loved, valued and needed,” says Leah, the fundraiser organizer. “We will amplify empathy and compassion back into our community.”

Beyond the music, the LVN Music Fundraiser will be a space where individuals passionate about mental health advocacy can connect, share and support one another. The hope is that the evening encourages meaningful discussions on mental health while underscoring the importance of crisis intervention/support and creates a platform for unity and collective action.

Proceeds from the event will directly support the Crisis Centre BC, fueling their vital work in providing emotional and mental health support throughout British Columbia. Crisis Centre BC offers 24/7 distress phone lines and online chat services and delivers immediate, confidential assistance to those in need. Their comprehensive approach also includes educational programs and community engagement initiatives designed to build resilient, supportive communities. 

Attendees will not only enjoy a night of incredible music but also contribute to a cause that can make a real difference in people’s lives.

For more information about the event and to purchase tickets, visit or .