Cast Members of
"General Hospital" Partner with Hollywood for Habitat for Humanity and
Invite Fans to Join Them to Build a Home for the Holidays
An online campaign to fund and build a home for a deserving family
in need was announced this morning by twelve cast members of "General
Hospital," (GH) in partnership with Hollywood for Habitat for Humanity
(HFHFH). "The House That General Hospital Fans Built" campaign at
http://www.habitatla.org/gh unites the philanthropic actors and their
fans to further Habitat for Humanity's mission of providing safe and
decent housing for all, by giving GH fans the chance to join the actors
as they raise the funds and the walls for a home in Los Angeles this
holiday season. GH fans are encouraged to contribute to "The House That
General Hospital Built" through donations and online auctions and by
leaving personal messages for the family that will move into the home
upon its completion. Each actor involved has also recorded personal
video messages in support of the appeal, which can be found exclusively
on the program site.
On December 12, Lexi Ainsworth ("Kristina Davis"), Bradford Anderson
("Damien Spinelli"), Brandon Barash ("Johnny Zacchara"), Julie Berman
("LuLu Spencer"), Jane Elliot ("Tracy Quartermaine"), Nancy Lee Grahn
("Alexis Davis"), Lisa LoCicero ("Olivia Falconeri"), Ronnie Marmo
("Ronnie Dimestico"), Nathan Parsons ("Ethan Lovett"), Kristen Storms
("Maxie Jones"), Jason Thompson ("Patrick Drake"), and Dominic
Zamprogna ("Dante Falconeri") will join Habitat for Humanity of Greater
Los Angeles for an invitation-only, private event where they will build
alongside the future homeowners.
"Lisa and I have spoken with several Habitat for Humanity families
about their previous living conditions, and we have seen firsthand the
difference that Habitat makes to each family that moves into a new
Habitat home," says Brandon Barash. "We encourage everyone to
participate in "The House That General Hospital Fans Built" by
donating, bidding on the auctions, sending in a message to the family,
or by doing all three."
Lisa LoCicero adds, "After Brandon and I saw how Habitat changes lives,
we were inspired to get our colleagues and fans involved. The initial
response we got was so positive it was almost overwhelming. Many
generous people will be getting their hands dirty in December, but
whether you are building that day or not, all who contribute will
forever be a part of The House That General Hospital Fans Built."
All donations in support of "The House That General Hospital Fans
Built" are welcome - from $5 that will buy a box of nails to $1,500
that will provide enough drywall for the entire house, no donation is
too big or too small. Once a donation is made, a message can be left
for the future homeowners, and all messages will be placed directly on
the walls of the home. Photos of the actors in front of the "message
wall" will be sent to all donors who send a message. "The House That
General Hospital Built" online auction (which runs through November 24)
allows fans to bid on a chance to build alongside each of the twelve
participating cast members at the exclusive build event on December 12.
Fans are encouraged to check http://www.habitatla.org/gh often as
additional ways to win a chance to build will be added to the site
shortly, and new videos will be added frequently.
"The actors created "The House That General Hospital Fans Built" so
that they could build a home for a Habitat for Humanity family, and
directly involve their fans, every step of the way," said Allison
Winkler, Vice President of Music and Talent Partnerships, HFHFH. "While
'home' may mean something a little bit different to everyone, having a
safe and decent home is important to everyone. We are very grateful
that the collaborative efforts of this extraordinarily generous group
of actors and their fans will result in a 'home for the holidays' that
will undoubtedly transform the lives of a family in Los Angeles."
To support "The House That General Hospital Fans Built" please visit
http://www.habitatla.org/gh.
HOLLYWOOD FOR HABITAT FOR HUMANITY (HFHFH) is an entertainment industry
partnership with Habitat for Humanity of Greater Los Angeles that
launched in 2000 with a 20 house "blitz build." HFHFH was founded by
Screenwriter/Director Randall Wallace (Braveheart, We Were Soldiers) to
encourage the entertainment industry to support Habitat for Humanity's
goal of eliminating substandard housing worldwide. HFHFH works with
talent and industry leaders who support the organization through
donations, volunteer hours and advocacy. Thousands of volunteers from
the entertainment industry have helped build homes in the United States
and around the world.
http://www.hollywoodforhabitat.com
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF GREATER LOS ANGELES strives to eliminate
poverty housing through advocacy, education and partnership with
families in need to build simple, decent affordable housing. Since
1990, HFH GLA has built and renovated over 600 homes locally and
worldwide, transforming the lives of hundreds of individuals. For more
information, visit
http://www.habitatla.org.