for KING & COUNTRY Raises $140,000 for Ukraine Refugees

Multi-GRAMMY® winning duo for KING & COUNTRY partnered with humanitarian aid organization Convoy Of Hope to raise money for Ukrainian refugees last Thursday. The award winning duo hosted a free online concert as they performed hits from their new album from the Mojave desert in California. The concert raised $130,000.
The brothers write, "So grateful to all 300,000+ of you who have tuned in to watch the worldwide special! Because of your generosity, over $140,000 has been raised to support Ukrainian refugees with our mates at @convoyofhope.... truly blown away."
"For KING + COUNTRY have an incredible following and for them to call on their fans to partner with Convoy of Hope to help our Ukrainian brothers and sisters really speaks to their hearts," Hal Donaldson, president and co-founder of Convoy of Hope, told The Christian Post.
"Through their special concert event, Joel and Luke will enable Convoy to continue to deliver the help, and the hope, that is needed in and around Ukraine for the long term. We can't wait to see how God is going to use this concert to ease suffering," he added.
If you have missed the concert, you can watch it here:
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