Philippa Hanna visited Haiti several weeks before the
earthquake which killed 200,000 people and left over a million homeless. He tour of orphanages and schools left a
huge mental scar and a determination that something had to be done to ease
their abject poverty.
Now, in the wake of the world’s worst natural disasters,
with people living without shelter in torrential seasonal rains, she is
releasing
Ave To Love to raise money specifically for the children of Haiti.
She has teamed up with Grammy award-winning record
producer Eliot Kennedy who co-wrote and mixed the song which is being released
on March 7
th.
Philippa, 25, said: “It broke my heart seeing the state
of Haiti and that was before the earthquake. They had next to nothing and next
to nowhere even then. I felt I had to do something to help and producing this
song will raise much-needed funds. Every penny is vital,” says Philippa.
Eliot Kennedy, the mixing genius
behind many hits by Take That and the Spice Girls, says: “This is a fabulous
song and Philly is a special singer. I believe the song has global appeal.”
The song conveys a message of
hope against the backdrop of desperation. It has already been received with
rapturous applause by audiences on Philippa’s concert tour of the UK 20 venues.
The video features newsreel of the disaster and footage of Philippa
performing and meeting and working with Haiti children as part of her role as
an ambassador for the international children’s charity Compassion.