Post by tnwiens on Mar 6, 2008 10:31:00 GMT -5
Clay Walker Receives CRB Humanitarian Award
For His Charity Work With BAMS & St Jude And Others
Clay Walker was honored todaym (3/5) by Country Radio Broadcasters as their Artist Humanitarian of the Year during CRS 39. Philanthropy is something that has long been a part of Clay Walker’s makeup. Giving back is Clay’s way of showing his commitment, compassion and goodwill toward others.
“It’s an honor to be chosen by my peers who have watched me grow as an entertainer, but more importantly as a human being,” said Clay Walker.
In 1996 Clay was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, the leading cause of non-traumatic disability in young people throughout the world; he is currently in remission. In 2003 Clay formed his charity, Band Against MS which is dedicated to funding research, raising awareness and providing education for others battling the disease. To date, BAMS has raised over one million dollars to benefit MS research around the country.
“Being diagnosed with MS hasn’t been easy,” said Clay. “I choose to view it as a ‘bump in the road’ rather than a detour, because I have been blessed to still be able to do the things I love. I know not everyone who is diagnosed with MS is that lucky. I want to help them by providing both a resource for information about MS and to take a leadership position in the fight to find a cure for this disease. The Band Against MS Foundation is an extension of these goals.”
In addition to BAMS, Clay is an avid supporter of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, Habitat for Humanity, Make-A-Wish Foundation and the Ronald McDonald House Charities among many others.
CRB is a pioneer in honoring the humanitarian efforts of country artists within the genre since 1990. Past honorees have included Toby Keith, Diamond Rio, Brad Paisley, Lonestar, Brooks & Dunn, Collin Raye, Clint Black, Reba McEntire, Kenny Rogers, Joe Diffie, Billy Ray Cyrus, Vince Gill, Garth Brooks, Charlie Daniels, Willie Nelson, Roseanne Cash and Alabama.
For His Charity Work With BAMS & St Jude And Others
Clay Walker was honored todaym (3/5) by Country Radio Broadcasters as their Artist Humanitarian of the Year during CRS 39. Philanthropy is something that has long been a part of Clay Walker’s makeup. Giving back is Clay’s way of showing his commitment, compassion and goodwill toward others.
“It’s an honor to be chosen by my peers who have watched me grow as an entertainer, but more importantly as a human being,” said Clay Walker.
In 1996 Clay was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, the leading cause of non-traumatic disability in young people throughout the world; he is currently in remission. In 2003 Clay formed his charity, Band Against MS which is dedicated to funding research, raising awareness and providing education for others battling the disease. To date, BAMS has raised over one million dollars to benefit MS research around the country.
“Being diagnosed with MS hasn’t been easy,” said Clay. “I choose to view it as a ‘bump in the road’ rather than a detour, because I have been blessed to still be able to do the things I love. I know not everyone who is diagnosed with MS is that lucky. I want to help them by providing both a resource for information about MS and to take a leadership position in the fight to find a cure for this disease. The Band Against MS Foundation is an extension of these goals.”
In addition to BAMS, Clay is an avid supporter of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, Habitat for Humanity, Make-A-Wish Foundation and the Ronald McDonald House Charities among many others.
CRB is a pioneer in honoring the humanitarian efforts of country artists within the genre since 1990. Past honorees have included Toby Keith, Diamond Rio, Brad Paisley, Lonestar, Brooks & Dunn, Collin Raye, Clint Black, Reba McEntire, Kenny Rogers, Joe Diffie, Billy Ray Cyrus, Vince Gill, Garth Brooks, Charlie Daniels, Willie Nelson, Roseanne Cash and Alabama.