It takes a lot of money to keep a music tour on the road, and all of the money that we receive from Tips at our shows are used to pay for all expenses related to the tour. We then take the the remaining amount and provide assistance to the various organizations and hospitals that we support. Any assistance that you can provide to help keep us on the road would be appreciated. If you are able to help Paul and the Will Sing 4 A Cure Program, we are a PayPal verified site and you can take care of everything online! Or you can download a sponsorship form and send simply fill it in and mail to us.

Click the logo and will be taken to PayPal where you can send us any amount that you can.

Last Updated 8/27/2008

Because we are sending money to hospitals, charities, organizations and foundations that provide treatment and research for cancer, we feel that it is necessary to provide you a breakdown of where your sponsorship and tips goes. Below you will find a table explaining how we distribute our resources:

Contributions 33%
of Gross Receipts
Expenses 67%
of Gross Receipts
Make-A-Wish 10% Automobile Expenses 20%
American Cancer Society 8% Supplies 7%
Alex's Lemonade Stand 10% Equipment 7%
Give Kid's The World 5% Investments 5%
Duke University Medical Center - Pediatric Oncology 25% Travel 5%
UNC-Chapel Hill Hospital 10% Advertising 7%
Wake Forest University - Brenner Cancer Center 10% Merchandise 8%
St. Jude's Children's Cancer Center 5% Recording 4%
University of South Carolina Pediatric Oncology 10% Production 7%
Other Hospitals and Organizations including:
John's Hopkins Hospital
Victory Junction Gang Camp
Texas Children's Hospital
University of Virginia Hospital
Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh
Miami Children's Hospital
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Dana-Farber Cancer Center
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
Columbus Children's Hospital
Cleveland Clinic Children's Cancer Center
Children's Neuroblastoma Research Center
Brunswick County, NC Relay 4 Life
10% Artist Stipend
Venue Fees
17%
5%
     

In addition, Paul has sends money and gifts directly to families and patients of pediatric financially effected by cancer, including the Texas Children's Hospital in Houston, TX, which housed HEMOC patients caught in Hurricane Katrina.

Although we are not listed as a 501-C (Non-Profit Organization), we feel that it is only fair to be forthright with what we are doing with the money that we have collected to date.