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A Hearts for Haiti Benefit Concert at California State University, Fresno on Saturday, Feb. 13, will include a presentation by relief workers Dr. Joaquin Arambula and Tim Miller, members of a Selma medical team who traveled to earthquake-devastated Haiti last month.

Proceeds from the 7 p.m. concert at the Satellite Student Union will go to the Fresno-Madera chapter of the American Red Cross. Admission is a $3 donation for Fresno State students with valid ID and a $5 donation for the general public.

The concert, presented by University Student Union Productions, will feature performances by JJ Brown and the Qs, 40 Watt Hype, and HR7. Tickets to Sea World, Magic Mountain and Fresno State athletics games; a Starbucks basket and movie passes will be raffled off to raise additional funds.

The Selma medical team that volunteered in Port-au-Prince was comprised of three nurses, one doctor and a former Army medic. They were able to deliver 50 wheelchairs through the Wheelchair Foundation, which is seeking donations to provide 2,000 wheelchairs to Haitians in need.

For more information about USU Productions events, call 559.278.2741.

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