
The Red Clay Strays are turning fan support into something that goes beyond the stage.
The band has donated more than $60,000 through their “Get Right Project,” with proceeds benefiting the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention and Penelope House.
The fundraising effort was organized through fan-driven campaigns, including experiences and giveaways tied to the band, with donations supporting both mental health initiatives and domestic violence services.
The “Get Right Project” marks the band’s first large-scale charitable campaign, focusing on causes they have consistently highlighted, including mental health awareness and support for those affected by domestic violence.
According to the campaign, funds raised are being directed to both organizations to help provide resources, support services, and outreach programs.
The total raised from the initiative has now surpassed $60,000.
It’s a measurable impact from a project built to support people who need it most.








Comments