Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Bon Jovi's "Listening Tour" On New Jersey

Bon Jovi Bon Jovis Listening Tour On New JerseyJon Bon Jovi took a break from concerts around the earth to employ in several types of tours - to hear to concerns of new people across the United States.

rockers visit the youth center services in New Jersey`s largest city on Monday as the last check on the "go to hear to youth regardless," which previously made michigan in New Orleans, Atlanta and Houston.

This enterprise is division of the New Jersey native`s role as a member of the White House Council for Community Solutions, which saw successful youth programs that can be replicated.

"I think that big on the youth," said Bon Jovi. "And this is the chance to be heard, while I`m listening."

The Board plans to describe its findings and recommendations to the Obama administration, which cites statistics that less than half of young Americans get the education, skills and training to compete in the labour force aged 25.

Participants in the sitting of Newark, which was held at the Youth Education and Employment Success Center of New Jersey, Bon Jovi said that the work, lack of mentors for new people and bullying among their primary concerns.

Robert Barr, 23 years old who see a breeding program at the heart of father and now another mentor, was in the radical who met with a rock star. Barr said he urged the Bon Jovi to inform White House officials that more mentoring and after-school programs are needed.

"Sometimes, home is the worst situation for mass with problems," Barr said, adding, "You want this plan to save people off the streets."

rock band Bon Jovi has sold more than 100 million albums worldwide and offers international hits including "Livin `on a Prayer" and "It`s My Life." Despite his success and current world tour sold out, the principal singer always makes time to philanthropy.

Jon Bon Jovi The Soul Foundation has contributed to projects from shelters for homeless youth in Philadelphia and affordable housing in Newark, to the restaurant he helped form in Red Bank where they are capable to pay for food will be and they are not capable to volunteers in the kitchen or serve other charities.

Bon Jovi, who said he flew to Europe on Monday night to extend his concert tour, said he felt his call to Newark to learn from immature people is as significant as his turn in music.

"I get the joy of pride, and keen joy in giving back," said Bon Jovi. "I am really proud to be office of this council president, and fair to confirm, it`s not politics, but I actually felt in 50 years, I get to do things other than singing in a rock n roll band.

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