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E&J Music aims to globally promote and support humanitarian causes and messages of non-racial discrimination, dignity and justice for all individuals through our music and musical income by collaborating with charity organisations

E&J Music Productions is a company that has a real concern and motivation to write and produce music inspired by humanitarian and global issues i.e. human rights, non-racial discrimination,  and the care and education of children.

Our interest with charities also extends to working with global and local organisations, which actively and effectively make a difference in these areas.

We have been involved with a number of charity organisations over the years, i.e. Australian Refugee Association, Ronald McDonald House, CANTEEN, Royal Society for the Blind, Migrant Resource Centre, ADAC, working in various capacities. Our most notable achievement was raising substantial funds from the sale of CD's for Ronald McDonald House; a children's charity that provides support to families of children suffering from life threatening illnesses.

CD's that have been written and produced by E&J Music Productions for various charities are:

voices called CD don't you cry CD light in my life CD in my heart CD
Voices Called  Don't You Cry Light in my Life You Are In My Heart

All proceeds from the sale of these CD's went to the charities.

1.2 billion people struggle to survive on $1 or less a day, 3 billion people try to exist on $2 or less a day. Here are a list of organisations that need ongoing assistance in the way of donations and volunteers, to continue their valuable work:

Geraldine Cox & Sunrise Children's Village  www.sunrisechildrensvillage.org
Pump Aid www.pumpaid.org
Plan International www.plan-international.org
Medicine Sans Frontiers www.msf.org
Save the Children www.savethechildren.org
Australian Refugee Association www.ruciak.on.net


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