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PHILADELPHIA SOUL CHARITABLE FOUNDATION WINS BIG AT 2008 CMT MUSIC AWARDS

Bon Jovi and Leann Rimes
The biggest winner at this year’s CMT Music Awards was CHARITY. CMT ONE COUNTRY, CMT’s pro-social initiative announced that they would be gifting $5000 to the charity of choice to each of the winners in each of the thirteen categories being presented at the CMT Music Awards.

BON JOVI and LEANN RIMES were nominated in the COLLABORATIVE VIDEO OF THE YEAR category for the song TILL WE AIN’T STRANGERS ANYMORE. The steamy video was directed by Phil Griffon and filmed in New York City’s Flatiron district. The clip featured Jon Bon Jovi and Ms. Rimes singing from a glass bed in the middle of an empty nighttime 23rd Street.

Leann Rimes

BON JOVI and LEANN RIMES won the award for COLLABORATIVE VIDEO OF THE YEAR and Ms. Rimes accepted the CMT Belt Buckle on behalf of herself and BON JOVI (the band was on their Lost Highway tour and were performing in Dallas, Texas that night.)

The $5000 charitable stipend donated by CMT ONE COUNTRY was split equally between the charity designated by Ms. Rimes (Nashville Humane Association) and the Philadelphia Soul Charitable Foundation, the charity of choice for Jon Bon Jovi and Bon Jovi.

CMT ONE COUNTRY was launched in the Fall of 2005 to promote civic participation and inspire CMT viewers to take action and bring about positive change in their communities. Advisory board members include President Jimmy Carter, Maya Angelou and General Colin Powell – their combined service to the country and leadership in philanthropic and community efforts inspires and helps CMT ONE COUNTRY allow anyone interested in making a difference to obtain the tools to do so. For more information, please visit www.CMTONECOUNTRY.COM

Congratulations to the members of Bon Jovi and to LeAnn Rimes on their CMT Music Awards win and many thanks to CMT and the CMT ONE COUNTRY initiative for the donation made to the Philadelphia Soul Charitable Foundation in honor of Bon Jovi’s win.

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JON BON JOVI and SIXDEGREES.ORG

Kevin Bacon, critically-acclaimed and beloved actor has long been the focus of the parlor game Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon where players connect any one actor to Kevin Bacon by linking them through film and TV roles. Finally acknowledging the pop culture phenomenon, Bacon embraced the amusing game and the larger Six Degrees of Separation theory to create a social networking community that would be used to make a difference. www.sixdegrees.org was created in 2006 by Kevin Bacon, in partnership with Network For Good (www.networkforgood.org) Through the www.sixdegreees.org website, you can support your favorite charities (by either donating funds or creating fundraising badges) as well as learning about the charitable causes supported by others on the social networking site, including celebrities. One of the celebrities listed at www.sixdegrees.org is Jon Bon Jovi and, naturally, his charity is the Philadelphia Soul Charitable Foundation. This is the “badge” for Jon Bon Jovi: By visiting this site and clicking on the Jon Bon Jovi badge, visitors to www.sixdegrees.org learn about the Philadelphia Soul Charitable Foundation and are given the opportunity to donate directly to the cause. Social networking with a social conscience. Every little bit helps. Please visit www.sixdegrees.org and click on the Celebrity Badges until you find Jon Bon Jovi’s. You can then copy the badge to your website or blog, or link to that badge… and you can help spread the word about Philadelphia Soul Charitable Foundation.

For more information about Six Degrees and to create a badge CLICK HERE.

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A NEW YEAR’S DONATION

Party Guests Review Auction Table Items
Lauren and Dave Ziel transformed their home into a rock-themed club and danced to the music of a local cover band, the Interns. A silent auction was set up and featured many prizes donated for the event, including a guitar autographed by Jon Bon Jovi. In addition to the proceeds from the auction, the Ziel’s and their guests made donations to the Philadelphia Soul Foundation.

We thank the Ziel’s for being so creative in structuring this event to benefit our foundation.
Lauren Ziel & Party Guests

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PHASE V COMPLETION / CELEBRATION – NOV 26 07

To watch a video about this event, please click below:
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Everyone involved in this undertaking gathered to celebrate the revitalization of the rowhouses, and in turn the revitalization of the community. Now, thanks to Project H.O.M.E. and the Philadelphia Soul Charitable Foundation, the block is fully occupied for the first time in decades. Community represents the future: seventeen children, all under the age of eighteen, will be among the new residents in these homes.

Earlier in the day, Philadelphia Soul co-owner Jon Bon Jovi toured one of the completed and occupied houses with one of the first-time homeowners. He then joined the celebration, which included the extended community, welcoming the new homeowners to the neighborhood. Bon Jovi addressed those in attendance, noting the continued support from the local and state governments, the experience and dedication of Sister Mary Scullion and Joan Dawson McConnon and the entire Project H.O.M.E. staff, and taking the opportunity to thank individuals, including young Jonathan Silverstone who donated the money received as Bar Mitzvah gifts to support the work of the Philadelphia Soul Foundation. Bon Jovi also offered his thanks to Saturn, not only for their financial partnership but for adding a ‘green’ component to the project. And finally, he spoke about how hard these families worked to make homeownership a reality. Without all these combined efforts, he said, “… this would still be but a dream.”

Following is the official Press Release:

JON BON JOVI AND PROJECT H.O.M.E. COMPLETE RENOVATIONS & WELCOME FAMILIES “H.O.M.E. FOR THE HOLIDAYS”

15 LOW-AND MODERATE – INCOME & FORMERLY
HOMELESS FAMILIES MOVE INTO REVITALIZED
NEIGHBORHOOD THANKS TO PARTNERSHIP
BETWEEN JON BON JOVI’S PHILADELPHIA SOUL
FOUNDATION, PROJECT H.O.M.E. AND SATURN

Philadelphia, PA — November 26, 2007 — Jon Bon Jovi today announced that 13 of the families are moving into brand new homes in time for the holidays (with 2 additional families moving in after the new year) thanks to a unique partnership that he has brokered between Project H.O.M.E., the Philadelphia Soul Charitable Foundation and Saturn. It has been a little over one year since Jon Bon Jovi was joined last October by President Bill Clinton, who attended the press conference where Bon Jovi announced an undertaking to unite the efforts of local organization, Project H.O.M.E. with his own Philadelphia Soul Charitable Foundation, and Saturn to renovate 15 homes on what was then a deteriorated lot in North Philadelphia.

These 13 homes are part of Project H.O.M.E.’s Phase V Homeownership Program which focused on two blocks of historically significant, deteriorated row houses in North Central Philadelphia — the 1800 and 1900 blocks of North 23rd Street. By employing “green building strategies,” Phase V renovated existing structures into energy efficient homes containing Energy Star-rated appliances. In addition, the plan included the reduction of block density and development of sideyards – all significant steps in promoting long-term health, safety and affordability for owners.

All of the 13 families are first-time homeowners. They all agree that this is an unprecedented opportunity for their families – financially and personally. As one homeowner, Marion Rogers explains, “There’s nothing like owning your own home – it is something you pass down to your kids.”

These new homes, however, are not only life-changing for the 13 families moving into them; they are forever changing the block and larger community in which they are located. As Helen Brown, Project H.O.M.E. Community Organizer and Black Captain for the 1800 Block of 23rd Street explains, “I have lived in this neighborhood for 45 years – never before have I seen so much neighborhood pride and just as important – there is so much hope.”

The Phase V Homeownership Project is the continuation of Project H.O.M.E.’s goal to revitalize their community by reducing blight and treating vacant properties one block at a time. Project H.O.M.E. has led other initiatives in the area to empower inhabitants with a sense of responsibility and open-space/environmental enhancement, a community health service program, after-school and adult learning programs at the Honickman Learning Center and Comcast Technology Labs, and economic development along Ridge Avenue.

Soul Staff, Soul Players & SoulMan Support the Foundation's Efforts

About PROJECT H.O.M.E.
Since 1989, Project H.O.M.E. has helped more than 7,000 people break the cycle of homelessness and poverty by providing a continuum of care that includes street outreach, supporting housing and comprehensive services that focus on health care, education and employment. They also work to prevent homelessness and poverty through comprehensive neighborhood revitalization in North Philadelphia. These efforts include the renovation of vacant or deteriorated houses which are then sold to first-time homebuyers, economic reinvestment along the Ridge Avenue corridor, greening of vacant lots, adult and youth education and enrichment programs at the Honickman Learning Center and Comcast Technology Labs and community-based health care services. For more information go to www.projecthome.org

About JON BON JOVI
Musician, singer, songwriter and actor, JON BON JOVI is most recognizable as the voice for the band BON JOVI, which has set the bar for more than two decades as one of the most successful rock bands in the world. Globally, they have sold more than 120 million albums and performed more than 2,500 concerts in over 50 countries for more than 32 million fans. Their latest album, the Nashville-inspired LOST HIGHWAY, was released June 19, 2007, debuted at #1 around the world and includes the hit songs “Lost Highway” and “(You Want To) Make A Memory.” The band’s 2005 album, HAVE A NICE DAY, featured the Grammy Award-winning song, “Who Says You Can’t Go Home,” and fueled one of the top-selling tours of 2005.

As a philanthropist, Jon Bon Jovi is the first Founding Ambassador of the Habitat For Humanity Ambassador Program. His support for Habitat For Humanity began in 2005 when he provided the funds to build six homes in Philadelphia and worked to build the homes with the homeowner families and members of his Philadelphia Soul Arena Football Team. Later, in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, Jon Bon Jovi surprised Oprah Winfrey with a check from his band for $1 million. Bon Jovi, Habitat and Oprah’s Angel Network build 29 homes in Houma, LA with low-income families previously displaced by the natural disaster. Then, in October 2006, Jon announced a unique partnership he brokered between Project H.O.M.E., the newly formed Philadelphia Soul Charitable Foundation and Saturn to renovate 15 row houses in one of Philadelphia’s most poverty-ridden neighborhoods. Including those 15 homes, Jon is currently a motivating force behind a total of 60 homes being built in partnership with low-income families.

About PHILADELPHIA SOUL CHARITABLE FOUNDATION
In 2003, Jon Bon Jovi introduced the Arena Football League (AFL) to the city of Philadelphia. Jon is the Majority Owner, Co-Chairman of the Board (along with partner Craig A. Spencer) of the Philadelphia Soul. With his ownership of the Philadelphia Soul, Jon’s goal was to introduce a new type of sports owner. The Soul’s organization – from the owners down to each team member – have proven to be a visible and active presence in the Philadelphia community. Each season, the team identifies local causes and organizations with whom they can partner.

In 2005, the ownership group of the Philadelphia Soul Arena Football team established a nonprofit organization and announced its formation in October 2006. Through the creation of programs and partnerships, the Soul Foundation’s mission is to combat the issues that force families and individuals into economic despair. The foundation’s current funding priorities support projects that create permanent affordable housing for the low income populations and support education and job training programs for the homeless that can help lead them to self-sufficiency.

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Additional PHASE V Celebration Info

Jon Bon Jovi -- A Motivating Force
To view the VIDEO profiling Sister Mary and Joan on CNN CLICK HERE

To read the ARTICLE that accompanies the profile about their incredible work in the Philadelphia community battling poverty and homelessness and learn why these two incredible women are an inspiration to Jon Bon Jovi CLICK HERE.

The PHILADELPHIA DAILY NEWS ran an article about JON BON JOVI, the SOUL and PROJECT H.O.M.E. focusing on one of the families benefiting from the PHASE V HOME OWNERSHIP PROJECT.
To read the ARTICLE at PHILLY.COM CLICK HERE.

The PHILADELPHIA CBS AFFILIATE (CBS 3) did a piece on the PROJECT H.O.M.E. PHASE V PROJECT.
Please CLICK HERE to read the online article and view the news footage from Monday’s event.

ESPN.COM covered the PROJECT H.O.M.E. PHASE V HOME OWNERSHIP CELEBRATION in Philadelphia yesterday. To read the entire article entitled BON JOVI SHOWS HE’S A GOOD SOUL CLICK HERE or you can read it below:

BON JOVI SHOWS HE’S A GOOD SOUL
By William Bendetson
ESPN.COM

The attraction might have been world famous recording artist Jon Bon Jovi, but the reason was anything but his singing. Bon Jovi, who co-owns the Philadelphia Soul, participated in an event on Monday marking the revitalization of the 1900 block of North 23rd Street in North Central Philadelphia. It signaled the completion of the project that will see 13 families move into renovated homes before the holidays and two more after the New Year thanks to the partnership between Project H.O.M.E. and the Soul. All of these houses have been built by using “green building strategies” that have taken these existing structures and turned them into energy efficient homes.

Project H.O.M.E., founded in 1989, is a non-profit organization that strives to end homelessness with a unique approach. Participants must complete a series of steps to become a homeowner, including having a full time job and maintaining a bank account.

“I was reading American history books a few years ago and I saw a homeless man sitting outside Philadelphia city hall from my hotel room. I thought this is not what I envision from my country,” Bon Jovi said Monday in a telephone interview with ESPN.com

Project H.O.M.E. has allowed more than 7,000 people to escape homelessness. For Bon Jovi, the most rewarding part is the expression on people’s faces when they receive their first home. He’s worked with Habitat For Humanity and he and the Soul minority owner Richie Sambora made a $1 million donation to Oprah’s Angel Network to build 28 homes in Houma, LA, after Hurricane Katrina. In all, the Soul as an organization has donated more than $2 million to local causes since its inception in 2003.

“Some people just need a leg up and it is great to see what happens when they get it,” Bon Jovi said. “It was great to see what happened after we rebuilt all those homes in New Orleans. That was a very rewarding experience. When I bought the Soul, I said we are going to make a difference in this community and I think we have.”

The reaction has been from positive from the Philadelphia community. Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendell donated personal money to Project H.O.M.E. Bon Jovi is close friends with former President Bill Clinton, who has helped with the project. Clinton even wrote about Sister Mary Scullion, the Project’s director, in his book.

“Here you have someone who was once the most powerful man in the world kowtowing to Sister Mary,” Bon Jovi said. “Pretty incredible.”

William Bendetson covers pro football for ESPN.COM