New Vibes Music Signs Donation Alliance with Covenant House Florida


POMPANO BEACH, Fla., March 14, 2005 (PRIMEZONE) -- New Vibes Music and Covenant House Florida has signed a donation agreement for the forthcoming New Age album "Vacuuming the Forest" by Amilcar. Proceeds from the sale of the album will be donated to this non-profit organization to help runaway, homeless, and at-risk youth.

"I'm proud that we have entered into this alliance program with Covenant House Florida, since they have been providing excellent both residential and walk-in services for runaway, homeless, and at-risk youth since 1985. They were chosen due to their hard work, dedication and understanding of the importance of assisting, fostering and developing the youth of America," said David Moreno, CEO of New Vibes Music, Inc.

Proceeds from the sales of the album, Vacuuming The Forest by New Age artist Amilcar, will be donated to this non-profit organization. The album is scheduled for release in April 2005. Cindy Smith, head of the public relations department of New Vibes Music, said of the alliance: "With our support, we hope that we can help communities, and specially the children, the very promising future of our country. New Vibes Music continues to demonstrate its commitment of making a difference in the lives of young people."

"We are very grateful that New Vibes Music has chosen to support Covenant House Florida's mission to serve runaway and homeless youth," said James M. Gress, Executive Director of Covenant House Florida. "This is a partnership that we value tremendously."

About New Vibes Music, Inc.

New Vibes Music is a record label based on Pompano Beach, Florida that produces and distributes new age, trance, and world music among other genres which signed Amilcar late last year. For more information about New Vibes Music or Amilcar visit www.newvibesmusic.com .

About Covenant House Florida

Covenant House Florida serves runaway, homeless, and at-risk youth under the age of 21, including teen parents and their babies. Founded in Ft. Lauderdale in 1985 and expanded to Orlando in 1995, the agency has helped over 25,000 kids. Every day, Covenant House Florida reaches nearly 175 kids in Ft. Lauderdale and Orlando via street outreach, crisis shelters, transitional housing projects, and walk-in and aftercare services, making it one of the largest private agencies serving runaway and homeless youth in the state of Florida. For more information about Covenant House Florida visit www.covenanthousefl.org



            

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