Detroit, MI 6/2/2009 5:15:12 AM
News / Entertainment

Detroit launches first interactive nonprofit reality series

Benevolence TV, the first nonprofit reality television series, launches its first three shows on July 4.  The TV show features some of the most perplexing obstacles individuals and families face everyday.

 

The show will take viewers through the lives of a single mother living at PATH Women’s Shelter, whose dream is to join the military and serve her country while providing for her children; a GM worker on the brink of foreclosure due to back injury; and Steve Upshur, founder of Peacemakers International Ministries, helping the homeless and drug addicted in the city of Detroit for more than 16 years.

 

Founded by a team of dedicated humanitarians, producers and business leaders Benevolence TV is an Internet Reality Series that does much more than entertain, it is changing lives.

 

Benevolence TV provides immediate assistance through financial assistance given directly to each participants depending on their needs. During each show, a panel of experts from various professions including counselors, medical doctor, financial planners, motivational speakers, law enforcement agents, attorneys, clergy and others direct all resources provided by Benevolence TV and its viewers. This effort creates more than a temporary fix, but a continuous growth pattern. The result of this combination of resources and wisdom insures healing for participants and viewers alike.

 

Benevolence TV is an interactive global community, Benevolence TV is helping to heal the world one life, family or organization at a time.

 

“Reality TV and the Internet provide a 24 hour a day/7 days a week opportunity to watch this show and interactively reach out to the participants,” says Clifford Wallace III, founder of Benevolence TV. “Benevolence TV is our way of giving back to the community, and the world.”

 

The community is invited to get involved with Benevolence TV by giving people the tools they need, such as financial support, food and clothing donations, or mental and sociological advice. Join the Benevolence TV membership team by submitting a donation and becoming a part of this historical effort to reach across the world, one family, individual and organization at a time.

 

Benevolence will continue to follow participants for six months after each show, allowing viewers and members to see results and continue offering assistance to those in need.

 

“Our goal is to take people beyond survival, because we all deserve to succeed,” says Wallace.

 

To find out more, view a taping, request photos, interviews or media information, contact pr@plugandplay.tv or call (248) 200-9006.


Media Contact: Andrea Walker