American Idol finalist Jeremy
Rosado always knew his faithful Philippine fans would be there in his
hour of need — now he is there for theirs. Rosado and AIC Records debut a new
single, “Hope for Tomorrow,” on January 14 with proceeds going to Project
HOPE‘s typhoon disaster relief efforts in the Philippines, where Rosado has
long felt the love of his largest fan base. His voice is simply amazing. Y'all need to hear him mahn. Thank his singing for the Lord *with Madea's voice*.
Rosado says it’s time for him to
give back to the Filipinos who helped propel him forward on American Idol and
into a successful career as a recording artist.
“I don’t forget the people who
supported me through my journey of American Idol,” said Rosado. “Their
encouragement gave me strength and got me to where I am today. They gave me a
brighter future, and I want to do the same for them.”
Rosado received thousands of
messages of support from fans in the Philippines through Facebook, Twitter and
custom videos during the competition, and they remain among his most loyal fans
today.
Hope for Tomorrow will be available
to download on iTunes on January 14 and each purchase means medicine and
supplies for millions of people still suffering after Typhoon Haiyan. “This
song is about finding the strength for a new beginning, no matter how hard it
might be,” said Rosado.
Virginia-based NGO Project HOPE has
been deploying medical volunteers to remote Panay Island in the Western Visayas
region and the Camotes Islands surrounding Cebu in the Philippines. Project
HOPE has also delivered over $2.3 million in donated medicines, generators,
First Aid kits, and surgical equipment. The NGO is operating in typhoon-hit
areas still struggling without electricity and running water.
“We are honored to have Jeremy’s
generous and heartfelt support. Jeremy is truly delivering hope through his
lyrics and support of HOPE volunteers who are providing lifesaving care for the
people of the Philippines. There’s still much work to be done in the
Philippines to rebuild health facilities and strengthen communities devastated
by this epic disaster,” said John P. Howe III, President and CEO of Project
HOPE.
Project HOPE has played a crucial role in saving lives in
regions hit by natural disasters over much of the last decade, in Haiti,
Indonesia, Japan, China and other parts of Southeast Asia.
Rosado ultimately chose to partner
with Project HOPE because of its legacy of providing health care to underserved
communities. The NGO first arrived in the region over 50 years ago, aboard the
SS HOPE, the first peacetime hospital ship. Project HOPE currently has health
education programs in the region and worldwide.
“I trust Project HOPE’s legacy of
disaster relief and I want to help the organization provide long-term
sustainable health care for families traumatized and suffering from health
problems because of Typhoon Haiyan. I want the song to inspire people to have
hope long after the public’s interest in the crisis starts to fade,” said
Rosado.
Rosado knows something about
perseverance himself. He auditioned for four Idol seasons before finally
landing a spot in the competition. There, he stole the heart of judge Jennifer
Lopez — who dubbed him “Jer-Bear” and brought him back as her wildcard and into
the top 13. Since the show ended, Rosado released his first indie EP in April
2013, and appeared on Live! With Kelly, The Today Show, and Good Morning
America. Rosado is scheduled to release his first full album for AIC Records in
the spring of 2014.
Before rising to fame, Rosado, 21,
grew up in Valrico, Florida. He found his passion for music singing in his
church’s choir, impressing his family and community with his voice. He spent
his free time working as a front desk clerk at an infectious diseases doctor’s
office, not the best job for someone with a germ phobia. His co-workers were
just as supportive. During American Idol, his family, church community, and
co-workers would gather at a local bar to cheer Rosado on, wearing T-shirts
sporting his face.
“My family and hometown were my rock
throughout the competition. My family always supported my singing career, but
seeing the entire town coming together and supporting me was a blessing,” says Rosado.
“I really do see the entire world as one family, and family helps each other
when times are tough. I now have the platform and ability to help my family on
a large-scale. Why would I pass up that opportunity?”
About Project HOPE
Founded in 1958, Project HOPE (Health Opportunities for People Everywhere) is dedicated to providing lasting solutions to health problems with the mission of helping people to help themselves. Identifiable to many by the SS HOPE, the world’s first peacetime hospital ship, Project HOPE now provides medical training and health education, as well as conducts humanitarian assistance programs in more than 35 countries. www.projecthope.org
Founded in 1958, Project HOPE (Health Opportunities for People Everywhere) is dedicated to providing lasting solutions to health problems with the mission of helping people to help themselves. Identifiable to many by the SS HOPE, the world’s first peacetime hospital ship, Project HOPE now provides medical training and health education, as well as conducts humanitarian assistance programs in more than 35 countries. www.projecthope.org
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