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New charitable opportunity offers Trey Anastasio a meeting and more thanks to support from the Divided Sky Foundation

New charitable opportunity offers Trey Anastasio a meeting and more thanks to support from the Divided Sky Foundation

Photo credit: Billy Kelly

A new charitable opportunity has arrived, and there’s an incentive for support in the form of a massive prize package, ideal for any Phish fan or Trey Anastasio admirer. Those who donate $10 or more to the Divided Sky Foundation will be entered to win a pair of front-row tickets to attend Anastasio’s symphony concert with the Boston Pops at Tanglewood in Lenox, Massachusetts, on June 29, and meet the artist, receive a poster, flights and hotel accommodation as additional elements of the prize.

Each entry supports the Divided Sky Foundation, which is committed to providing a unique residential recovery program for people struggling with addiction, emphasizing mindfulness and the use of the 12 steps of Alcoholics Anonymous. The program aims to serve as an alternative to corporate health care offerings and emphasizes long-term health care solutions to help people find positivity in sobriety.

Through financial contributions to the Divided Sky Foundation, donors can emphasize their support of the residential facility’s clients and their commitment to improving their lives and, in turn, their futures. “As someone in recovery, I understand how valuable it is for people in the early stages of sobriety to have access to an inclusive, welcoming and supportive community where they can begin to build a solid foundation for their new sober life” , Trey Anastasio, founder of the Divided Sky Foundation said.

“At Divided Sky Recovery, our mission is to provide supportive and compassionate programs with dignity and respect for individuals and their families affected by addiction. We do this by providing a safe environment for men and women to build the foundations necessary to live productive, healthy and sober lives,” concluded the musician and benefactor.

To enter and win the prize, donate $10 or more now. Read now Trey Anastasio talks about Vermont’s new split-air residential recovery program.