Vancouver Sun

Demi Lovato joins We Day Vancouver at Rogers Arena

Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Al Gore and Magic Johnson among top draws

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Entertaine­r Demi Lovato and Nobel Peace Laureate Archbishop Desmond Tutu are among a roster of celebritie­s and entertaine­rs taking part in We Day in Vancouver next month.

We Day is the signature event of Free the Children, the internatio­nal charity and educationa­l partner founded in 1995 by activist Craig Kielburger. A spectacle that takes place in a stadium setting, We Day is meant to connect speakers and performers with young people. About 20,000 are expected to take part in the event at Rogers Arena on Oct. 18.

From September 2011 to June 2012, Free the Children raised $ 3.5 million for internatio­nal causes and $ 2.5 million for local initiative­s, according to Free the Children.

Also in the We Day Vancouver lineup are Dr. Holly Branson, Free The Children ambassador and daughter of Sir Richard Branson; One Drop, a Cirque du soleil initiative; former National Basketball Associatio­n star Magic Johnson; Me to We motivation­al speaker Spencer West; Premier Christy Clark; and singers and performers Shawn Desman, My Name is Kay, OneRepubli­c, and Tyler Shaw.

We Day Toronto takes place Sept. 28 at Air Canada Centre. Speakers and performers include retired lieutenant-general Romeo Dallaire, singer Nelly Furtado, Nobel Laureate Al Gore, actor Martin Sheen and politician Justin Trudeau. We Day aims to shine a spotlight on a wide spectrum of issues including bullying, the environmen­t, domestic and internatio­nal poverty, and health care, the news release said.

Attendance to We Day is free of charge, but young people are required to commit to take action on at least one local and one global issue through Free The Children’s year- long engagement programs.

Free the Children says its internatio­nal projects have brought more than 650 schools and school rooms to youth and provided clean water and sanitation, health care and food security to one million people around the world, freeing children and their families from the cycle of poverty.

 ?? CHRISTOPHE­R POLK/ GETTY IMAGES ?? Demi Lovato performs outside the 2012 MTV Video Music Awards this week. She’ll be at We Day.
CHRISTOPHE­R POLK/ GETTY IMAGES Demi Lovato performs outside the 2012 MTV Video Music Awards this week. She’ll be at We Day.

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