REVOLUTION NYC
getavision @ ClubQ Wall Street
On the 40th anniversary of the revolution at the Stonewall Inn on Christopher Street, the new clubQ opens with REVOLUTION NYC, an event to benefit the getavision project to redirect money from Wall Street to people struggling with health crises.
Featuring NYC DJ Craig Mingus, clubQ makes its NYC debut with an evening commemorating the historic night at Stonewall and celebrating the past 40 years, while challenging a new generation to start a REVOLUTION of love to make the greatest impact now and for the future.
The evening includes the live broadcast of the first REVOLUTION TV program, a new series featuring "revolutionaries" around the world who are making an impact in healthcare, poverty, diversity & equality, faith, the environment, community, and other social issues, breaking the barriers of gender, sexual orientation, age, money, religion, race, or nationality.
REVOLUTION @ clubQ proceeds benefit the new non-profit getavisionPROJECT, which is establishing its first getavisionFUND program on Wall Street to benefit people in NYC facing critical health challenges.
The getavisionPROJECT, a part of 501(c)3 MCC Metropolitan Community Charities, is established to inspire, motivate and assist people living with serious health conditions, along with their friends, family, loved ones, and caregivers, with the first being to bring financial relief.
"First priority is helping people in their financial battles. How can you inspire and motivate people suffering with overwhelming health problems" says John Boswell, cancer survivor, getavision founder and producer of the new REVOLUTION media program, "without first helping them with their financial burdens."
The evening will include the official introduction of two getavisionFUND programs, with the NYC getavisionFUND to assist people in the local NYC area, and the "Ayala Sisters getavisionFUND" program to help support the researchers around the USA who are working everyday on new treatments for blood cancers through the New York-based Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.
The innovative getavisionFUND microfunding program, which redirects funds directly to the health challenged, is made possible through a partnership with RBS WorldPay and Sterling Funding.
Proceeds from REVOLUTION @ clubQ will go directly to establish these two initial programs.
"Wall Street on the 40th anniversary of Stonewall is the best place and time to start this new REVOLUTION," says Boswell. "We're looking forward to NYC being the heart and center of this amazing new microfunding program which we plan to start here and take worldwide."