The Lost Children’s Project is a sustainable initiative run by young innovative entrepreneurs looking to impact the community and change the way society thinks and supports positive change in the lives of children and families in Africa.

They’ve now announced the latest addition to the bustling Australian music festival calendar, Lost Children Found, a special fundraising event set to take place this November at the iconic mEat Market in North Melbourne.

Lost Children Found will feature a stellar lineup of local Melbourne bands, including electro-pop favourites World’s End Press, Foreign/National, Neighbourhood Youth, Tiny Little Houses, The Hounds Homebound, and Little Shock.

Run by a group of young creatives who want to see change, the Lost Children’s Project partners with small businesses, musicians and artists in sharing their time, talents and passions to not only create beautiful events, but raise money for those most in need.

In the past 12 months, money raised from the group’s events have helped launch a school program for children in need. This year, they’re invite you to help raise the necessary funds to create a sustainable feeding program in Nakuru, Kenya.

With donations and a percentage of profits from each music event going towards building a home and education centre for young women and children in Africa, the Lost Children’s Project believes in the power of change and a brighter future, where everyone can make a difference to the lives of those who need it the most.

Lost Children Found

World’s End Press
Foreign/NationaL
Neighbourhood Youth
Tiny Little Houses
The Hounds Homebound
Little Shock

Saturday, 14th November 2015
Meat Market, Melbourne
Tickets: Eventbrite

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