The Hands and Feet Project was envisioned in the back of an Audio A tour bus. We had been encouraging our listeners to do something extraordinary for God, while we were basically going through the motions of a music industry career. That night, in the back lounge of the bus, God put it on our hearts to do something…a little crazy.

Through Mark Stuart’s parent’s connections in Haiti, we discovered a need for an orphanage on the south coast in a town called Jacmel. In 2004, the first Hands and Feet Children’s village was born. Now, the Hands and Feet Project has grown to care for over 85 children. It has been one of the most significant ventures of our lives.

Now, with the Know Hope Collective, we are once again using the platform of music to help kids in need. Know Hope Collective and Hands and Feet are a perfect fit. An evening of worship, entertainment, and story telling is the ideal avenue for us to share the redemptive and miraculous stories of the orphans of Haiti.

For more information about the Hands and Feet Project visit our website, handsandfeetproject.org.