PHOTOS: MIRACLE ON 4TH RAISES OVER $250,000 FOR HOME STREET HOME MINISTRIES

SECOND ANNUAL EVENT PRESENTED BY TITLE SPONSOR #PIMPINJOY FEATURES FLORIDA GEORGIA LINE, THOMAS RHETT, TENNESSEE TITANS TAYLOR LEWAN, AND NASHVILLE PREDATORS ROMAN JOSI

Some of Nashville’s biggest names turned out for those in need on November 18, 2019, raising over $250,000 for Home Street Home Ministries during the second annual Miracle on 4th event.

Hosted by Thomas Rhett, Tennessee Titans offensive lineman Taylor Lewan and Nashville Predators captain Roman Josi, the event was aimed at raising funds for Nashville’s homeless community and presented by the #PIMPINJOY movement. It featured a special, acoustic performance of Florida Georgia Line’s “Blessings,” plus a silent auction and more.

“I just want you to know I appreciate what y’all do, and I want to do it with you,” FGL’s Tyler Hubbard said from the stage. “We’re all love, and everybody needs to be told that more often. Thank you guys from the bottom of our hearts, and thank you for letting us to be a small part of this. Y’all keep doing what you’re doing, it’s inspiring to a lot of people.”

Celebrities who joined the cause included FGL’s Hubbard and Brian Kelley alongside their wives, Hayley and Brittney, as well as fellow Country stars like Jason Aldean and wife Brittany, Dan + Shay’s Dan Smyers and wife Abby, David Nail and wife Catherine and Chuck Wicks, plus radio and TV personality Bobby Bones, Amy Brown of The Bobby Bones Show and Nashville Predators Matt Duchene.

Thanks to sponsors 14TENN, Martin’s BBQ, Nashville Cheese Gal, Old Camp Whiskey and Shiner Beer, proceeds from the night will directly benefit Nashville’s homeless community through Home Street Home Ministries. Founded by Steven Young – a tireless advocate who was given the help needed to pull himself out of homelessness a few short years ago – the organization is committed to meeting people where they are and helping however possible, delivering items critical to survival including tents, sleeping bags, propane tanks, water, hygiene products and medications.

Adding to the total donated, Florida Georgia Line held a fundraiser of their own one day earlier, collecting $13,077 for Home Street Home through the Blessings Yard Sale. The event at FGL’s meet + greet sold clothing and items previously owned by the duo and their friends in the music community.

For more information and to donate to Home Street Home Ministries, please visit, https://homestreethometn.org/