
Area teens invest time, efforts to help autistic teens
Tuesday September 15 2009
A group of teens got together in Austin Saturday to help raise money to fight autism.
Teens4Autism hosted nearly 20 bands and a live auction at the Austin Music Hall.
Organizers said teens have such an impact when they stand up for something they believe in.
Teens4Autism Rocks Out
It would be easy see the Teens4Autism show at the Austin Music Hall this Saturday, Sept. 12, as another benefit for yet another good cause, but the lineup alone tells you this is different. There's no big name, no sage Austin musician or popular local band, and that makes it all the more heartfelt and worthy.
Georgia appeared on Fox 7 to help promote the upcoming Teens4Autism concert
Napolitano lends voice to autistic children - Westlake Picayune
Georgia Napolitano has never had a problem finding a voice for the world. The 17-year-old former Westlake High School student was born to sing.
She won the Spanish Pop Idol competition when she was 10, and she’s performed live gigs since she was 12. Blender Magazine has already run a feature on her. At 15, she performed the national anthem at Fenway Park in front of 40,000 baseball fans. She’s recorded original songs at the legendary Mayfair studios in London.
Singing to Help Children
Georgia Napolitano has dreamed all her life of a career in singing. Her start has had its up and downs, but her voice has charmed and inspired thousands and she remains hopeful that her time will come. But thats not her only dream. Georgia has been around the world and knows the people who need help most are children. She has willingly used her successes to help promote the causes of children everywhere. Her latest devotion is children with Autism.