Clinton School student Stephen Bailey helped Heifer International launch its new “Say Love” campaign to end poverty featuring Cody Belew, a native Arkansan and popular contestant on NBC’s “The Voice.”
Bailey helped create the campaign and shot the music video associated with the song “Say Love,” by Belew. Here’s more from KTHV news. Watch the video up top.
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (KTHV) – April 1 will see many people falling victim to one prank or another for “April Fool’s Day”, but Cody Belew, a contestant from NBC’s “The Voice,” is serious about hunger. Belew will release his new single, “Say Love,” on April 1 to benefit the work of Heifer International, a global nonprofit working to end hunger and poverty.
On “The Voice,” Belew was a fan favorite for his outgoing and magnetic performances, but it may come as a surprise to learn that he was raised on a family farm in Arkansas taking care of animals and the family’s land. Belew understands the importance of hard work and giving back to his community and vowed early on to use his voice-literally-to help others.
“I have dreamed of finding a tangible solution to hunger and its shadow over the world since I was a kid growing up in rural Arkansas,” Belew said. “I was always aware of Heifer, growing up near its headquarters, but when I began to study their mission as an adult, I realized that they have a tangible solution-a working model-already in place.”
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