Local Band Helps West Baltimore Youth Stay Warm For The Winter With Clothes Drive At Annual Holiday Party

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Withlove has leveraged a holiday party for West Baltimore kids to run a winter clothes drive for the local youth this past Saturday December 2. From the Love Sessions to this Love Project, a group of 20 young adults volunteered their time to spend with a group of 40 kids through a hot meal, nail-care, and cool arts and crafts projects. The price of admission? Love and if able, donate clean, gently-used kids winter clothes. They raised over 40 large bags of winter clothes for the kids of Agape House in West Baltimore. In their 3rd year, withLove has quietly but consistently been putting on this holiday party. When asked why, Amber – the Love Project director shares “We love building relationships with the local community, especially the kids that regularly attend this community center and are always excited to see us come back because most volunteers rarely do. To put a face to a name over the year goes farther for these kids than you think. They remember you when you come back. The kids may be a few inches taller, maybe a few teeth missing, but those kids smiles are enough to show that their is hope in the midst of less-than-ideal surroundings.”

agape-withlove-2These kids are special because they get special attention from Agape House being under-resourced due to problems in the home, malnutrition, out-of-pocket parents, etc. So being able to get a hot meal over the weekend and something positive to do to avoid violence in the local area is life-giving for these kids and their families. And to have young adults spend time with them means a great deal to these kids. You can see it in their eyes as they laugh and spend time painting and glueing cotton balls for a snow man, or painting the “accent nail” on their ring finger, or getting the biggest little hug from 2 to 3 kids at the same time!

 

withLove leverages their event “The Love Sessions” where they highlight their music in the local community through illustrious concerts to attract people. The Love Sessions are so inspiring that they want to take this message of love into action by serving their local community in a following Love Project. The two events are strategically planned together so that The Love Sessions can bring people together through LOVE and the arts, and The Love Projects can leverage those people to take action in their own communities in positive tangible acts of love. It sends a powerful musical message to the local community that this young generation cares too and if brought together for the right cause, they too can impact positive change to their local communities far and wide.

Now the Love Sessions and the Love Project over the years has become a movement of young adults that just want to bring more love and beauty into a world that is overflowing with hate and violence.

Next time, maybe you can join them on one of these adventures and find out what the next Love Project will be at the next Love Sessions, which is on February 24, 2018. Find out more details on our shows page!

Artists and Community Come Together at the Inner Harbor

On Saturday, November 11, 2017 from 3:30-7pm, “The Love Sessions” is happening!

This concert will not only feature live music from several locally acclaimed artists such as withLove, but also bring art, spoken word, and dance to the stage as well. No matter what happens, the Love Sessions is about one thing: Love. It’s intention is to collaborate with the local community to bring more love to the streets and less forms of hate such as violence and social injustice.

The Love Sessions has been happening at various venues across Baltimore and Columbia since 2014. November 11th will be the last Love Sessions of this year and will be happening on its largest platform yet – the McKeldin Square at the Inner Harbor in Baltimore.

What makes this event so popular is it’s nature to connect art and people together from diverse backgrounds into an interactive experience with music. It’s a Christ-centered event, meaning that this is a concert intended to help people connect with God on deeper levels through the arts, but is not intended to obligate or pressure anyone to believe in God or practice their beliefs.

David Warren, the leader of withLove and organizer of the event, expresses excitement about the the Love Sessions because he focuses the event on “accepting everyone as they come – no matter their beliefs, color, or orientation – in an environment where people are loved for who they are and set free to channel their raw emotions and thoughts through the abundant atmosphere of art and music”. He simply requests everyone to do one thing when they come – that is to Love – whether that’s loving God, loving one another, or doing everything with love.

So much happens at the Love Sessions in only 2.5 hours – live music if being performed on-stage, leaders that are appointed to facilitate different forms of art, facilitate painting, writing, dancing, and prayer. This creates a fascinating chain reaction of people responding to this energetic atmosphere through paintings, poems, dance-offs, and prayers – while inadvertently building relationships with one another.

In a nutshell, the Love Sessions provides the tools and platform for people to love and create, and ask people to simply come as they are to enjoy themselves, and the company of the local community.

November 11th is just around the corner and you can find out more information about the Love Sessions on our ticket site here. Make sure to dress warmly (and bring a chair) for this outdoor event!

Going for Gold at the Grammys 2018!

We have submitted their music for Grammys 2018! We are watchfully awaiting announcements for nominated artists on Nov 28, 2017. Our debut album self-titled “withLove” and our most popular songs “Worth It All” and “My Heart Cries Out” have been accepted by the Recording Academy in the Gospel/Contemporary Christian Music Field for the following categories this year: “Best Gospel Album”, “Best Contemporary Christian Music Album”, “Best Gospel Song”, and “Best Contemporary Christian Music Song”.

As we rally support from the DC Chapter Voters in the Recording Academy, we hope to make history by representing the DC-Maryland-Virginia area (DMV) as a nominated artist at the Grammys 2018 in New York City come January. Getting nominated or even winning in a category would help our cause all the more. If you’re a Chapter member, please consider their music submissions in the the Gospel/Contemporary Christian Music Fields. And if you are a fan, please spread the word by sharing our FYC posts on all social media outlets! Voting closes Oct 29, 2017!

LOCAL BAND SPONSORS CLOTHES DRIVE AND BENEFIT CONCERT FOR LOCAL MEN'S SHELTER IN BALTIMORE

withLove, along with 20 other volunteers, served dinner to over 200 men at the cafeteria of a local men’s shelter, Helping Up Mission, in the heart of Baltimore City. The band also played a benefit concert at their beautiful chapel where over 100 men gathered to worship and rejoice together in music and love. For the price of admission, people donated several bags full of clothing and toiletries for men and women. Helping Up Mission is a 24/7 dedicated men’s shelter that provides hope to people experiencing homelessness, poverty or addiction by meeting their physical, psychological, social and spiritual needs. For more info on withLove go to withLoveMusic.org.
withLove calls these community events as “Love Projects” as a way to serve the needs of the local community through their music by gathering people to love other through acts of service. This has become a local movement in which 20 or more volunteers band together to love others beyond their day to day life. Whether that’s feeding the homeless, or mentoring under-privileged youth, or whatever creative way they can serve others, they continue to build a movement that inspires people to love others beyond their illustrious concerts.
Lauren Jenkins serving dessert during dinner at the Helping Up Mission Cafeteria
Lauren Jenkins serving dessert during dinner at the Helping Up Mission Cafeteria

 

Helping Up Mission Chapel
Helping Up Mission Chapel

Benefit Concert Raises $2000 For Mobile Showers For The Homeless In Baltimore

We raised $2000 through playing a Benefit Concert at Generosity Global’s “Selfless Saturdays” where over a 100 volunteers fed and distributed clothes to the homeless. Generosity Global, Inc. is a local Baltimore Charity whose focus is on feeding the homeless and clean water access for impoverished communities around the world.
 
Generosity Global’s is directed by Rich Akwo and their goal is to raise $60,000 to finish the mobile shower project. So far, they have raised $10,000 to purchase a trailer, but will need to fit the trailer with the showers and all the amenities they need. You can also donate at generosityglobal.org.
 
withLove calls what they do as “Love Projects” as a way to serve the needs of the local community through their music by gathering people to love other through acts of service. Whether that’s feeding the homeless, or mentoring under-privileged youth, or whatever creative way they can serve others, they continue to build a movement that inspires people to love others beyond their illustrious concerts.