Children lift voices to raise awareness for childhood cancer
Some of the most famous singing kids on YouTube are forming a supergroup to raise awareness about childhood cancer and the children of the world are invited to join in.
At child4child.com kids can sing and record the chorus of the song, which will be released Feb. 15, which is International Childhood Cancer Day. The song "We Are One" has been created by Christophe Beck, the composer for Disney's smash hit "Frozen."
Childhood Cancer International is an umbrella organization representing 180 parent-led childhood cancer organizations including USA's American Childhood Cancer Organization.
It recently launched child4Child.com, the first global initiative where their member organizations join forces to raise awareness of childhood cancer.
The organization has teamed up with some of the most talented singing kids on YouTube, many of them famous for their appearances on talent shows such as "America's Got Talent," "The Voice Kids Australia" and "Britain's Got Talent."
All children are invited to sing and record the chorus of the song on the child4child.com website.
On Feb. 15, the song will be released on music streaming platforms such as Spotify and iTunes.
The chorus of the song will contain all voices recorded on the website.
"With the song 'We Are One,' we want the children of the world to raise their voices in support of their peers who are fighting cancer, so that they can let these brave children know that they are not alone," says Ruth Hoffman, ACCO director as well as the mother of a childhood cancer survivor.