Tickets on sale for Doors of Change 'Concert of Hope' for July 27 concert.
SAN DIEGO — On Saturday, July 27th, a Concert of Hope starring KC and the Sunshine Sand will raise money to help homeless youth. In this Zevely Zone, I preview the concert. If you were a 70's baby like me, my co-host is a household name, but before I reveal who she is, I want to tell you howis making a huge difference in our community. 19-year old Sergio Perez may be the toughest teenager I've ever met."I have been homeless since I was 14 or 15 years old," said Sergio.
"He is unstoppable," said Turquoise."Every day, he does not know this but every day I say come on Turquoise what's your excuse?" If Sergio's strength makes you want to get on your feet and dance, we have just the place.My co-host for the benefit concert is the actress Erin Murphy. She played the baby Tabitha Stevens on the sitcom Bewitched. Erin is all grown up and ready to boogie with KC and the Sunshine Band.
"We have seen hundreds and hundreds of success stories but this is one of the top ones because we see the greatness that Sergio will be a leader. He will be a surgeon. He is going to give hope to anybody, forget about your problems," said Jeffrey. "I am cancer free," said Sergio."He wasn't supposed to be in college. He's in college," said Turquoise.
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