Country Creators Support Music Health Alliance At ‘Coulda Shoulda Woulda’ Event
Ashley McBryde, Vince Gill, Natalie Hemby and Aaron Raitiere showed their support for Music Health Alliance (MHA) by headlining its third annual “Coulda Shoulda Woulda” fundraiser last week at Nashville’s Cannery Hall.
Hosted by Ashley Eicher, the sold-out evening of songs and stories raised more than $100,000 for the Nashville nonprofit’s free healthcare programs and advocacy services that benefit the music industry nationwide.
“What a fun and emotional night of music as Ashley, Vince, Natalie and Aaron shared never-before heard songs alongside some of their biggest hits,” said Tatum Allsep, MHA Founder & CEO. “We could not be more grateful to these amazing artists for donating their talents as well as everyone who attended to support Music Health Alliance and our decade long commitment to ‘Heal The Music.'”
MHA’s team of 14 advocates work to help music industry professionals with all of their healthcare needs. The nonprofit’s services range from assistance with medical bills to physical and mental health guidance, including finding doctors or prescriptions, searching for financial grants to aid in recovery from serious health issues, affordable health insurance and answers to Medicare questions.
Since its inception in 2013, MHA has provided free advocacy and support to almost 25,000 music industry professionals, saving clients and their families over $127 million in healthcare costs.
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