Concert for Love A Free Family Festival of Music, Shopping, and Support September 28

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Love Heals Youth will host the Concert for Love on September 28, 2025, from 2:00 PM to 6:00 PM at The Table at Madeley in Conroe, Texas. This free, family-friendly event aims to unite the community in support of foster youth, featuring live performances from Shane Ludwig, Payton Riley Music, and The Heels. The concert emphasizes joy and connection, offering attendees a chance to create positive memories in a supportive environment. “Concert for Love is more than an event—it’s a reminder to foster youth that they are valued, seen, and deeply loved by their community,” stated Rebecca Smith-Nash, Founder of Love Heals Youth. Beyond music, guests can explore local vendors and enjoy food, enhancing the community spirit.

Love Heals Youth is a volunteer-run nonprofit that provides mental health services to foster youth and individuals in need. The organization also delivers welcome bags for youth entering new placements and maintains a mobile clothes closet. For free tickets and more information, visit www. lovehealsyouth. com.

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