She's just getting her start in the music industry, but Anjali is making sure to stay grounded and help those in need.
According to Pynk Celebrity, it was close to five years ago when a high school in Los Angeles was getting ready to shut down their music program due to lack of funds and instruments. Music was the one thing that fueled many of these high school kids to stay on the right track and out of trouble.
One of the music students, Grissel Luna, previously witnessed how Kimberly Moore helped some impoverished families in Bell Gardens and reached out to the Moore in hopes that her school?s music program could also be salvaged. Grissel?s instinct was right as Moore and her foundation saved the music programs at Bell Gardens High School by supplying them with enough instruments to secure it for the next 15-20 years through her 'Keeping Harmony Alive' program.
To celebrate this victory, R&B singer Anjali joined Moore to give a speech to the graduating music class of 2014! Anjali, who currently has a single out called ?We Turn Up? featuring French Montana, surprised the students and shared her journey with them. She also encouraged the students keep pursuing their dreams and passions.
?All of us have a burning passion inside our hearts that fuels us every day. Our passions help us wake up in the morning and continue on. Our passions unite us and also make us unique. That passion helps us build our dreams and make them a reality," Anjali shared with the class.
'Keeping Harmony Alive' is dedicated to saving music programs in schools. The program focuses on collecting instruments and funds to supply instruments and mentoring to keep the music programs alive in the greater Los Angeles area.
To learn more about Keeping Harmony Alive and how you can help, visit www.KimberlyMooreFoundation.Org.
To learn more about Anjali and her new single with French Montana, click here.
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