Science is a field full of wonders and mysteries, from chemistry to biology to environmental studies. The world around us operates in ways that are truly incredible, and we owe it all to scientific discovery. That’s why it makes perfect sense for a heavy metal charity to exist that helps someone pursue a scientific degree. Enter Headbang For Science.
Founded in 2021 by SiriusXM curator and former Pharmacy grad student Jose “Metal Ambassador” Mangin, this charity aims to raise funds for an annual scholarship award for metalhead high school seniors, undergrads, and grad students interested in healthcare and physical science careers. It’s a unique opportunity to support a cause that combines metal music with scientific education.
Those who donate to Headbang For Science are not only contributing to a good cause but also have the chance to win a killer prize package. This includes VIP tickets to see Halestorm with I Prevail in Las Vegas, round-trip travel, a hotel stay, and the opportunity to hang out with SiriusXM Metal Host Jose Mangin before the show. Additionally, winners will have backstage access, photo pit passes, and the chance to win a signed Kramer Lzzy Hale Signature Guitar from Halestorm.
Depending on the amount donated, supporters can also receive bonuses like a custom Halestorm poster or a signed poster for an additional contribution. But act fast, as these bonuses are only available to the first 100 donors at that pledge level.
Don’t wait any longer – visit the charity’s Fandiem page and make a difference with your donation today. It’s a unique way to support metal music and scientific education, all while potentially scoring some exclusive perks in the process.
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