Free Christmas CD with every donation to High Hopes now through December 25
December 9, 2014, Orange County, CA … Captivating teen music artist and YouTube sensation with over 9 million video views, Mary Desmond is helping to raise money for the High Hopes Head Injury Program, a 501(c)(3) charitable organization dedicated to the rehabilitation and retraining of the estimated 1.6 million people impacted by traumatic head injuries annually. Desmond will give her autographed 2014 Christmas CD titled “Mary Desmond Christmas” to everyone who makes a donation to High Hopes now through December 25, 2014.
Desmond, known as a role model for teens, has released her rendition of the Christmas classic, “Feliz Navidad,” which is featured on her new Christmas EP alongside other holiday favorites. Desmond’s official “Feliz Navidad” video, available here on YouTube, has already been viewed by almost 11,000 people in the first week. Her CD will be available exclusively to those making a donation to High Hopes. To donate, visit the High Hopes website and click the donate now button to receive your autographed copy of Mary Desmond’s Christmas CD. All donations are also tax deductible.
In her first feature film due out in May 2015, Desmond will star as Hayden Clark in the movie drama Memphis Sun. In January 2015, Desmond will be in the UK for a return tour to London, Liverpool, Belfast and Glasgow. Please visit www.MaryDesmondOnline.com for specific tour dates and locations. Desmond has released over 50 videos on YouTube. Her most recent video, a cover of Taylor Swift’s “Out of the Woods” has reached over 200,000 views since the November post.
Desmond has been connected to High Hopes all her life and her goal is to bring awareness and much needed funding for those most devastated by unexpected head injuries predominately caused by motor vehicle accidents, violence and falls, strokes, and sports-related injuries. On average, 7 million dollars will be spent over the lifetime for the rehabilitation and care of each survivor. The prospect of overcoming severe physical and cognitive impairments as well as the financial burden for recovery from harsh head injuries is not only life-changing, but can also be tremendously overwhelming for survivors and their families. Recognized and endorsed by President Gerald Ford, Tony Bennett, Mila Mason, Vanessa Williams, Lou Rawls, and many others, High Hopes provides an affordable and successful day treatment program where lost skills can be recovered and hope can be regained.
About Mary Desmond
At age 3, Mary Desmond joined a music group, landed her first solo, and she has never stopped. Her first big opportunity, at age 4 was singing “Love Letters in the Sand” with Pat Boone and his grandson Ryan; she also made an appearance on Larry King Live at the same age singing “God Bless America.” At age 5, she appeared in a commercial for Disney Fantasy Princess and played extras for several films including “Yours, Mine, and Ours.” She got her first big theater role as Annie at 7 years old. At age 9, she was part of The National Broadway Tour of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. Since age 10, she has been performing as a part of seven different shows at LEGOLAND, most recently as the lead in a new show called Lego Friends Live. Desmond also played with the band Fusion Beat, winners of the Orange County, California People’s Choice for the best youth band. Desmond performs throughout Orange County, California and Nashville, Tennessee.
For more information about Mary Desmond, please visit www.MaryDesmondOnline.com.
About High Hopes Head Injury Program
The High Hopes Head Injury Program was started in 1975, as a result of tough hard work and need of several families. This one-of-a-kind non-profit charitable organization was dedicated to the rehabilitation and retraining of their loved ones who had been devastated by traumatic head injuries. Today, High Hopes provides a full service, day treatment program designed to obtain results. The High Hopes program uses a unique method of rehabilitation which has been developed over many years. The goal of the program is to help each brain injured person, no matter the severity of their accident, gain back as much independence as possible. High Hopes has helped hundreds of brain injured individuals recover abilities that were thought unattainable.
For more information about High Hopes Head Injury Program, please visit www.HighHopes.ws