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Adam Lambert's Water Charity Raised $323,255!

Filed Under ( ) by Admin on Sunday, April 10, 2011

Posted at : Sunday, April 10, 2011

Adam Lambert's water charity campaign has ended. Adam's fans have raised a total of $323,255 for this project! The original goal of this campaign was only $29,000 but the fans donated more than that in a few hours. So the goal was upped to $290,000.


Thanks to Renee Snyder!

17 comments:

Anonymous said...

Unbelievable! Congrats to all the fans for their generosity and support of such a worthy cause and their loyalty and support of Adam!

CT

Anonymous said...

Adam - you are so much more than just a rock god/entertainer. You are an unselfish, compasionate soul...that is why we are all so addicted to you!

This was amazing. Great job - to all the fans!! ...and no media coverage - I'm still shaking my head over that one...just don't get it...

- Adam Fix

Anonymous said...

I so agree with Adam Fix. Maybe it would be a nice idea to concentrate on this, the Trevor Project, Donors etc. instead of harmless antics at a party last week. You want to talk about decent "family values?" Look at this! So proud of Adam and what we fans have accomplished. He inspires me.

lmb

Anonymous said...

OT, but listening to ABC news on the radio 3:00 am, mountain time, and Japan has been hit by another 7.1 earthquake with tsunami warnings of three foot wave. Please pray for these poor people. They must be thinking their world is coming to an end.

Anonymous said...

@ Adamfix, so agree with you. Wish the media would notice the good instead of the sensational exaggerations of gossip mongers. This amount for Charity Water is a great accomplishment and tribute to Adam. Great job, everyone! Still haven't received the signed pic from Adam. Guess he still has more to sign, over 5,000! So many people will now have healthier and longer lives, due to Adam and Glamberts. funbunn40

Anonymous said...

@anon 2:07 AM and you all above!!

Oh no! Not again! We send love and prayers to Japan!!

And thank you so much sweet goodhearted Adam for all the love to people in need!! You are such an angel of love and care!! ROCKANGELO!!!
Sanni

Anonymous said...

And of course I thank you all GOODHEARTED FANS of Adam for your donations!!! Such fans!!!
Sanni

Anonymous said...

Many prayers for Japan.
Adam has such a kind generous heart and it feels good to know all of us fans helped contribute to this wonderful cause. Adam inspires everyone in such a positive way.

Bing said...

PRAYERS AND POSITIVE THOUGHTS TO THE PEOPLE OF JAPAN!

To the Glamberts whose generosity has no limits, my deepest gratitude to all of you for supporting the charitable causes that Adam has been involved with. As i've already said before Adam isn't only living his dream in the music world but he is certainly living his life with a purpose and i'm soooo proud of him. But most of all i'm also proud of the amazing GLAMBERTS!

Love thru Adam, Bing

Anonymous said...

Yes the charity water project is a good cause. With people working together you can make it happen. Speaking of water Fargo, North Dakota is fighting floods now, and surrounding areas. Like the song goes "HOW HIGH IS THE WATER MAMA BY Johhnie Cash it is now at 39.7 that is a lot of gallons of water. And we are not creasting intill the end of the week. But still rain expecting this week. The Red River runs north into the Hudson Bay in Canada, and we had so much snow in the southeast of North Dakota. Some highways are closed, and people are being rescued with boats from there houses. We battle the Red River almost every year. We fight for our city by people pulling together. The city has been making sandbags for the past 2 months for prepration. Some people are lucky and some people are not with the fight of the water. We have a lot of good work ethic people here in North Dakota. Which we are so very proud of. With out people helping people any were, it won't happen. Please pray for our city of Fargo, North Dakota, and surrounding areas. With all of this I still try to visit this web site to see what Adam is up to. He makes my day a little better.

Anonymous said...

With each good deed, his karma grows.
The future will hold many great things for him I'm certain.
PRS

Anonymous said...

City of Fargo, North Dakota! You are in my prayers! Sanni

Anonymous said...

Too much water in one place...too little in another. Too hot here...too cold there. earthquakes-hurricanes-forest fires-mudslides-drought-sandstorms-snowstorms-tornados-tsunamis-was this really the best planet in the universe to colonize?

Adamluv said...

anon 3:15, food for thought! . . . Adamluv

Anonymous said...

Adamluv

The 3:15 musing was mine.....JAK.....posted before I signed in. I get a bit morbid at times. When we get good close up photos of other planets and see their desolation I get chills wondering if they once looked like Earth.......Sorry..:(

Anonymous said...

A pipline for gas was built across country looooooong ago, my dad worked on it. Now if they can do that and lay cables etc., why can't water holding tanks be built, either above ground or below, so that when the Red River, Mississippi River overflow it can be diverted to Nevada. We never have enough water. We share with AZ and CA.

@7:44 I pray the snow melts slowly, so the flooding stops. I pray for the earth, so many
people hurting. Iowa had tornado, ripped a whole town apart. New Jersey was flooded too.

Our baby boy is proud of his fans, as he should be, we try to what we can for him.
Peace to all of you.

P.A.S.

Anonymous said...

P.A.S.

I was born in St. Louis and saw the Mississippi flood every spring and thought the same thing...isn't there some way to USE that excess of water?

I don't understand why building permits are approved without requiring solar panels?????
I don't understand why desolate areas of government owned land doesn't have wind farms???
And same land explored for oil. I want them to leave MY GULF OF MEXICO alone.....It will be decades before the gulf recovers from that spill, if it ever does.

It was miles away from our beautiful beaches but hotels had thousands of cancellations and that financial burden was devastating.

Oh, shut up JAK, I'm on my soapbox again...JAK