The Matt LeBlanc Art for Life Campaign Gala – Part I of 2
This is part I of the video explaining the Matt LeBlanc Art for LIfe Campaign. The Art for Life campaign was simple in nature. Back in March 2010, I had committed myself to create 200 paintings in a 6-month period in order to raise funds for the fight against cancer. That equals an average of 1.1 painting a day for 184 days. Each painting were sold during the 6 months and all profits were donated to the Tree of Hope Campaign, which is an annual event of the Dr. Georges-L.-Dumont Hospital Foundation in Moncton New Brunswick Canada. My goal when I started was to raise $25000 but it was so successful that I was able to raise a total of $36000 (net after all costs). Matt LeBlanc www.MattLeBlancArt.com
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