Warchild UK Charity Teams Up With The DJ Community Tariq November 8, 2021 BlogThe Warchild UK charity has teamed up with partners in the club and festival arena to put together a discounted package for clubbers and DJs with proceeds going to help children in impoverished and war torn regions of the world.Warchild UK made the following announcement on Instagram Introducing @therighttodance: a new fundraising movement from @warchilduk in collaboration with the underground music community.The dance floor has long represented a sanctuary for groups of all backgrounds and interests; a place where community, freedom, identity, self-expression is nurtured, without fear of recrimination. These shared values are at the heart of War Child’s work in creating safe spaces for children impacted by conflict, where childhood can be reclaimed, and where simple pleasures like laughter, playing and dancing can be rediscovered.Continuing War Child’s 25 year heritage working with the music industry, TRTD celebrates this universal connection through a monthly membership powered by a growing network of generous partners from across the underground.From as little as £3/month you can gain exclusive access to music, events, merch and discounts, while also supporting War Child’s urgent work improving the lives of children in Afghanistan, Central African Republic, DRC, Iraq and Yemen.🔗 → to become a TRTD member, with access to:£10 discounted tickets to the TRTD launch event at Oval Space, in partnership with We Out Here Festival & Foundation FM (launching Thursday)Monthly ticket discounts from club & festival partners – clues in the videoOriginal music, mixes and articles from across the dance music spectrumBrand partner discounts from Gorillas, Audio-Technica, Juno Records and more 20% off TRTD tees, slipmats and tote bags (launching soon)This is a unique initiative from a UK based charity which speaks to the strong connections between DJ/club culture and social justice and a great way to give something for a good cause and get some benefits in the process. According to Mixmag, the monthly subscription is £8 and TRTD has already held live events and launched a record label for both vinyl and digital releases in conjunction with smaller independent labels. The charity is also working with the gaming and crypto community to raise funds for kids in countries like Yemen and Afghanistan. Follow War child UK on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter to stay updated.Share this:Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window)Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window)Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window)Click to share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)RelatedIF YOU LIKE WHAT YOU'VE READ HERE AND WOULD LIKE TO GET MORE THEN WHY NOT SIGN UP TO OUR NEWSLETTER FOR MORE INFO AND SPECIAL OFFERS!* indicates required