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THE BEAUTIFUL GIRLS AUSTRALIA PICTURES

The Beautiful Girls Australia pictures. Having been a music supporter of SurfAid International for some time now, The Beautiful Girls have donated songs for SurfAid International’s use as well as involvement in various concerts such as their hometown gig last December at the Mona Vale Hotel. With consideration to the massive effort - from SurfAid International - in response to the earthquake and tsunami that hit the Mentawai Islands in October 2010, the band has decided to adopt a unique approach to supporting the cause. Prior to every gig the band hosts a Pre Gig Swig event whereby ticketholders are invited to have a beer with the band, and make their preferred donations to SurfAid International.




“I’ve been to the locations The Beautiful Girls Australia pictures and experienced the culture that were badly effected in the last emergency, as musicians we have been presented with anamazing life to tour and surf as we love doing. Those places [Mentawai Islands] are lucky to be existing after natural disasters such as the October tsunami and you can’t in good conscious not help, it’s our responsibility to do whatever we can.” Matt McHugh, Guitarist and Lead Singer.



TBG took this guerilla The Beautiful Girls Australia pictures fundraising approach that introduced fans to a little about a charity they support while also creating an opportunity to make sure and squeeze in a good meal and a few beers before getting on stage. An approach that set them apart from many musicians who might as well have I’m too good for the mob tattooed across their forehead.




Artists and profiles who utilize their position and engage with their audience are building a stronger and more desirable fan base with the same morals and The Beautiful Girls Australia pictures standings in an expanding global community. Not only raising funds but generating awareness for SurfAid International with a young generation is the kind of out of the box thinking that proves invaluable in the philanthropy industry. 

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