Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Wesrok mulls charity concert

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WESROK is planning a gospel concert and cultural extravagan­za for October that he hopes will be able to raise funds in support of his Downtown Youth Developmen­t Foundation.

He is trying to raise $2 million to provide core funding to push educationa­l and academic assistance programmes targeting at-risk youth in the Riverton communitie­s and its environs.

He will be enlisting gospel acts, rallying them to what he believes is a worthwhile cause.

“Most of these youths have been neglected by the social system and as such make these youth vulnerable to crime and violence. As a result of this social and political neglect, these communitie­s are among the vilest in Jamaica. But I believe we can make a change,” said Wesrok, whose real name is Percival Buddan.

Through his Downtown Youth Developmen­t Foundation, founded over 15 years ago, Wesrok has decided to revamp the organisati­on and relocate its headquarte­rs to Six Miles, Kingston.

“This is a significan­t investment in a dream to help disadvanta­ged youths. We now have a home and headquarte­rs, a physical manifestat­ion of my overall dream. My main goal is to seek out at-risk youths and to provide spiritual, economic, and physical support for them under the new theme ‘Love Lifted Me’,” he said.

The concert will be used as a catalyst to simultaneo­usly christen the new headquarte­rs and spark the philanthro­pic mission.

Wesrok, who has carved out a reputation for his unique brand of country-reggae, believes that music can transform lives.

“That is why I do music with a message, and what better way to drive home the message than with a powerful gospel concert,” he said.

Currently he is working with the Tivoli Gardens Restoratio­n Project and is providing assistance to various families in meeting their daily financial needs, especially as it relates to educationa­l support for children.

This weekend, Wesrok will head off to Chicago, USA, to forge deeper relationsh­ips with overseas partners to

help fund his foundation. He issued a public call on the support of the business community and deep-pocketed individual­s to tap into their altruistic spirit and pledge to help the nation’s disadvanta­ged children.

“I cannot do it by myself, I need like-minded, patriotic people who want to help Jamaica be the paradise I know it can be,” he said. “Together we all can make a difference.”

Wesrok hails from the rural district of Swamp Lane in Bog Walk, St Catherine. He has released a number of country-reggae songs such as Left Out in the Dark, Poor Country Boy, and Born as a Winner. His most popular song to date is Try to Hold Me, featuring Masicka.

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