Impact
Since its launch in February of 2015, YNB has held 25 shows in three different cities and raised over $64,000 for various global causes. YNB has featured over 150 artists and each show averages about 75-100 attendees.
Every show raises awareness and funds for cause - below just a few of the organizations that we’ve partnered with.
YNB: Los Angeles spring 2015
Girl Up!
Girl Up supports UN programs promoting the health, safety, education, and leadership of girls in developing countries.
YNB: Los Angeles Summer 2015
Making Strides Against Breast Cancer
The American Cancer Society Making Strides Against Breast Cancer walks raise awareness and funds to save lives from breast cancer.
YNB: BOston fall 2015
American Cancer Society
Dedicated to helping people who face cancer through research, patient services, early detection, treatment and education at cancer.org.
YNB: Los Angeles Fall 2015
Movember Foundation
The Movember Foundation is the leading global organisation committed to changing the face of men's health.
YNB: Los Angeles Spring 2016
Alzheimer's Foundation of America
Founded in 2002 by a caregiver, the Alzheimer's Foundation of America provides support, services and education to individuals, families and caregivers affected by Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias nationwide, and fund research for better treatment and a cure.
YNB: Los Angeles Summer 2016
The KIND Campaign
The KIND Campaign is an internationally recognized nonprofit organization that bring awareness and healing to the negative and lasting effects of girl-against-girl bullying through their global movement, documentary film, in-school assemblies and educational curriculums.
YNB PRESENTS: Cover BEFORE CURFEW
The Nomi Network
Nomi Network is a non-profit organization dedicated to ending human trafficking. They create jobs for survivors of trafficking or people risk.
YNB: LOS ANGELES SUMMER 2017
Help Refugees
Help Refugees is not simply another aid organization. They are a group of everyday people, taking joint action to improve lives of refugees.