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Posted by: Steve Kimmel 2 years ago

Huntington University and Sanctus Real are teaming up to fight child trafficking. As part of their “My God is Still the Same” tour, Sanctus Real will perform in concert with Tim Timmons and Stars Go Dim on Thursday, April 28 at 7 p.m. at Blackhawk Ministries, 7400 East State Boulevard, Fort Wayne. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Tickets for the concert range from $15 to $50, and a portion of the proceeds will go to Destiny Rescue, whose mission is to rescue children from sexual exploitation and human trafficking and help them stay free. Tickets can be purchased at huntington.edu/Rescue.

This concert is the vision of students in Junior Impact Project, a digital media arts course designed to utilize experiential and service learning through a media campaign in which a junior-level student participates in a key role. Over the course of the semester, students pitched, created, and distributed a contest-worthy project engineered for community impact. The project was vetted, critiqued and approved by executive producing faculty.

“The students have gone above and beyond,” said Adam Widener, assistant professor of digital media arts and instructor for the Junior Impact Project course. “They took the mandate of the course, which is to ‘tangibly love and serve the campus and community through our words and actions,’ and created an event that will be memorable and impactful.”

Sam Delagrange, student and producer for the Junior Impact Project, pointed out that Sanctus Real and Destiny Rescue were a natural fit for the students’ vision for the event.

“We wanted an organization that was local to the area (based in Fort Wayne) and reaches beyond just our own backyards,” said Delagrange. “Destiny Rescue sends people all over the world to help rescue children, and we want to help support them as well as bring attention to what they do.”

Sanctus Real is also a Midwestern group with a widespread impact.