The Devil Wears Prada to play benefit show in Pittsburgh

"We've done only one benefit show as a band, and that was back in the beginning," said TDWP's frontman Mike Hranica. "We wanted to do something for someone other than ourselves, to work with an organization that was relevant, that people could relate to, and Acadiana Outreach fit that bill."
The Acadiana Outreach Center provides critical recovery services - access to housing, addiction treatment, food and clothing, and meaningful employment - through faith-based programs. The Center has been very active in helping to rebuild the community, especially since Hurricane Katrina, and has implemented an innovative program where people use scrap from damaged homes - such as windows, door frames and other discarded material - and convert it into usable furniture and art pieces.
"We really like that Acadiana Outreach goes beyond just putting a band-aid on a situation," Hranica added, "by helping people get back on their feet permanently and get their lives back."
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Jason Fisher August 23, 2010
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