Miner band performs in LA a concert to benefit Venezuelan HD families, September 3, 2023

On September 03, 2023, Miner band will perform at The Lodge Rooms in Los Angeles, a benefit concert to raise funds for Venezuelan families affected by Huntington’s disease, as a way to thank them for their contributions to the identification of the mutation that causes HD in 1993.

Miner is a folk-rock, family band based in Los Angeles, formed by husband and wife Justin & Kate Miner along with Justin’s brother Jeremy Miner.

INFORMATION ABOUT THE CONCERT

Join us at The Lodge Rooms in Los Angeles at 18:00pm on Sunday September 03, 2023

Location

104 N Ave 56 2nd floor
Los Angeles, California
90042

Tickets start at $25 

Click here for concert TICKETS

Ticket Confirmations + Questions
ticket@lodgeroomhlp.com

If you additionally want to support our work PLEASE


$500 – Bronze Sponsor (includes 2 tickets): Medical Assistance 

• Covers basic healthcare programs, such as regular check-ups for families and medication for patients

• Supports specialized treatments and assistive devices, such as wheelchairs or communication aids

$1000 – Silver Sponsor (2 tickets): Growth and Friendship 

• Offers children affected by Huntington’s disease the chance to attend recreational events tailored to their needs and abilities and provides a safe and supportive environment for children to form friendships and build self-confidence.

• Supports professional staff (psychologist, educators) and trained volunteers who can provide appropriate care and supervision during the camp or trip.

• Encourages personal growth, independence, and a sense of accomplishment among children by allowing them to explore new environments.

$2500 – Gold Sponsor (4 tickets): Home and Environment

• Encompasses all previous tiers’ benefits, with a focus on comprehensive and ongoing support and ensuring families have a stable and secure place to live.

• Covers the cost of home repairs and improvements to create safe, comfortable, and accessible living environments for children and their families.

• Supports the installation of adaptive equipment or modifications to make the home more suitable for children with mobility challenges caused by HD

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