Mötley Crüe have revealed that they have donated $350,000 to Covenant House to assist young people suffering from homelessness. The money was raised as part of the Mötley Crüe Give Back Initiative during recent club shows, auctions, and a charity dinner in West Hollywood, CA.

Covenant House CEO Bill Bedrossian commented:
“Mötley Crüe has supported Covenant House for close to 20 years, quietly supporting young people in need for decades. But this past month of concerts, auctions, and the charity dinner showed that Crüeheads all over the world care deeply about young people experiencing homelessness, too. The generosity shown by the band and their supporters will enable so many more young people to have the opportunity to be safe, supported, and to pursue their dreams. What an incredible legacy for the Crüe!”
The band added:
“Every young person deserves a safe place to sleep and the opportunity to thrive. It’s been an honor to support Covenant House in the fight to end youth homelessness. Thank you to all the Crüeheads who joined the fight and helped make this donation possible. We are humbled and inspired by all of you.”
In other news, Mötley Crüe have also shared a new visualizer for the title track of their latest EP “Cancelled.” You can check that out below:
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