
We recognize that our society benefits by providing its at-risk youth an opportunity to
develop relationships with abused animals.
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We invite you to enjoy our documentary short film showcasing
the program in an entertaining and inspiring way.

New!
100% of proceeds donated to Project OneSong |
Follow a group of at-risk teens from the inner city as they embark on a once
in a lifetime journey to an animal sanctuary. Join them as they take their
first airplane ride and their first drive through the country. Witness their
heartwarming introduction to the majestic world of elephants, and be inspired
as they discover the power of empathy and compassion in a place where the
residents are not caged objects to be looked at, but free and valuable lives
to be looked after.
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New!
100% of proceeds donated to Project OneSong |
Featuring musicians from the Red Hot Chili Peppers, The Elton John Band,
Earth, Wind & Fire, Bill Meyers, Duane Allen Harlick, Skye Dyer and more!
Click to listen to the tracks! |
Receive both the DVD and CD as our gift to you with a donation of $20.
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Project OneSong
P. O. Box 1445,
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| Project OneSong teaches young people how to develop empathy and compassion
for others and for themselves as an alternative to violence |
Watching,
Listening, Learning


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We accomplish this:
- In the classroom using music, art, creative writing and discussion;
- Outside the classroom on a once in a lifetime journey to an animal sanctuary.
The Program
- Exposes children to wildlife that has been abused and mistreated;
- Explains the behavior changes that these animals go through;
- Teaches the children that when something is cared for, socialized
properly and has a chance to interact with others in a healthy way, that
animal functions better.
Program Benefits
The long-term effects of Project OneSong on the communities it serves are indisputably noticeable - they are as follows:
- Decreased interest in gang related activity and violence inside and outside the home;
- Increased display of true empathy towards themselves, animals and the environment;
- Increased awareness for - and sensitivity to - the importance of sustaining a healthy environment;
- Increased self-esteem and personal confidence;
- Increased desire to share their new-found perspective of empathy and compassion with their friends;
- Stronger desire to mentor other children in their communities;
- Enthusiastic about seeking out new opportunities and to venture outside what they know;
- Increased interest in academics and the arts, along with continued education in both;
- Appreciation for opportunities they would not otherwise have due to their current living
environment, i.e., exposing them to different ideas and experiences which provide them with
a stronger desire to achieve personal goals.
About Caring Strokes
Caring Strokes, a non-profit/501(c)(3) organization for disadvantaged and underprivileged kids,
is the lead fiscal agency for The OneSong Mentor Program which teaches children how to develop empathy
and compassion for others and for themselves as an alternative to violence.
Board Members
Ms. Elizabeth Gorcey, Founder
Dr. Rachel Berkowitz, Cedar Sinai
Mr. Montgomery Roberts, Secretary
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| The children and the animals benefit from a second chance |
What People are saying about OneSong
- "This has been an amazing and uplifting experience for our foster children. I am
very grateful to Project OneSong for making these experiences possible and more importantly,
for their commitment to helping children learn valuable life lessons."
~ Victoria Rowell, Actress and founder of The Rowell Foster Children's
Positive Plan (RFCPP)
- "Empathy and compassion is the answer in this world... a program like this is brilliant."
~ Jennifer Lee Pryor and the late, great Richard Pryor
- "The experience that The OneSong Program provided to our kids is like no other - and the
impact it has had on them has been incredible!"
~ Debbie Vandermeulen | Executive Director - The Story Project
- "Making the connection is why a program like OneSong is so necessary in the world today."
~ The late, great Gretchen Wyler, VP Humane Society US | Acress | creator of the Genesis Awards
- "It was not only riveting to watch the children get to enjoy an entirely different experience
interacting with elephants, it was obvious that the experience influenced them and will continue
to affect them as they progress through life."
~ D.J. Schubert, Animal Welfare Institute
- "What this program has done for these kids is amazing."
~ Shirley Allen, Director of Communities in Schools, South Bay
The statistics were shocking - more than 40 dead in random,
unprovoked attacks, with a level of violence that stunned
even veteran investigators.
The gruesome serial murders were quickly solved, though,
when investigators zeroed in on the perpetrators -- a gang
of young males. But, even though they had learned who
committed the crimes, they didn't understand why.
Detective work answered that question. The youngsters,
who had been living without male role models, were running
wild with no sense of ethics or consequences.
Officials decided on a course of action: they would bring
in a group of adult males to exert their influence and guidance
over the mob. Almost immediately, the aberrant behavior -
and the killing - stopped.
This story, featured on CBS' 60 Minutes, could have
taken place in any inner city. Astonishingly, it happened
far from human civilization in the jungles of South
Africa's Pilanesberg Park. The victims were rhinoceros,
and this rogue gang of young males was not human - they
were elephants. But the parallels to human criminal
behavior, particularly in the inner cities, are unmistakable.
To us at Caring Strokes this story is horrific, yet
hopeful. It is hopeful in the sense that we, as humans,
recognized that violent behavior was a simple, correctable
problem - AND THEN SUCCESSFULLY SOLVED IT.
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"I am in favor of animal rights as well as human rights.
That is the way of a whole human being." -- Abraham Lincoln
“Teaching a child not to step on a caterpillar is as helpful to the child as
it is to the caterpillar.” - Bradley Miller

For more information, contact:
Kevin@OneSong.org
818/566-6599
P.O. Box 1445
Burbank, CA 91507-1445
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