If I told the average person that Clay Aiken was working with the Tap Project, most would probably assume it involved a cane, top hat and a shuffle, shuffle, flap. But they’d be WRONG!
The Tap Project is a program that raises money for UNICEF’s efforts to bring clean and accessible water to millions of children [...]
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It seems like this guy has been focusing on more than just his music. According to his posts on the UNICEF blog, Clay Aiken has been visiting Somalia and Kenya to promote UNICEF’s work getting kids back to school in areas that have been all but destroyed by election-related violence. He talks about the sight [...]
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Here in New York we have this little thing called Broadway. You might have heard of it – big shows, big voices, big budgets, and well — luckily — also big hearts.
The Broadway community came out this week for the annual Easter Bonnet Competition to raise money for Broadway Cares Equity Fights Aids. Basically [...]
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Yesterday Ecorazzi told you that Clay Aiken was helping UNICEF promote The Tap Project — a campaign aimed at providing safe drinking water to children around the world. Shortly after posting, the comments came rolling in with support for the pop star turned Spamalot actor. Say what you want about Aiken…but that kid has [...]
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He sings, he dances…he drinks tap water?
Longtime UNICEF Ambassador Clay Aiken is urging New Yorkers to participate in The Tap Project — a US campaign to help UNICEF provide safe drinking water to children around the world.
The Tap Project will take place in select New York City restaurants during World Water Week (3/16 – 3/22). [...]
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