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The Gloryville Effect is going global

Everyone’s favourite early morning ravers are taking it to the next level!

A few years ago people would struggle to say ‘early morning sober raves’ with a straight face. Now it doesn’t matter what their reaction is. Morning Gloryville are intent on taking their work worldwide, taking magic and healing experiences to the next level.

The Gloryville Effect is a seed of inspiration that ripples through communities. Beginning three years ago as the first party of its time, Morning Gloryville started a grass roots movement that now spans 15 countries, 24 cities and has touched over 150,000 people worldwide.

 

 

Founder Samantha Moyo is now looking to take The Gloryville Effect worldwide, travelling to orphanages, refugee camps and poverty stricken communities around the world, in association with reputable charities including Peace District and Love Specs Unite.

To achieve this, they are looking to raise £100,000, allowing them to properly provide for each leg of the journey, the charity they have partnered with, the community and leave a lasting and sustainable investment for their future whether it be nutrition, learnings or tools.

At the moment, plans include trips to Dunkirk, Greece, Egypt, Jordan, Israel and Palestine Zimbabwe and Malawi, with each community trip accompanied by on the ground charity organisations and the permission of local peace-builders.

“The connection, warmth and love that you instantly share in Morning Gloryville is not just contagious, it is lasting…. I felt joyful and optimistic all the way through the days that followed, still do.”

- Scilla Elworthy

“Human beings don’t just need food, medicine and shelter. They need to feel part of a community; to feel positive about the future; to remember how to laugh and to play"

- Dylan Matthews, CEO of Peace Direct

"Dancing is an absolute tonic that is so good for you"

– Felix Buxton, Basement Jaxx

For more information, head over to the Indiegogo page.

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