Welcome

Hi, my name is Monika Henter a singer/songwriter from Hungary, living in the south coast of Uk in beautiful Brighton. I've taken part in and organised different charity events and I would like to encourage my lovely Friends and Fans to join in.
This page contains most of my creative charity work , and some other activities that I'm proud to be part of.

Please feel free to leave comments, get in touch or click on some useful links or donation buttons. Thank you

2010. december 15., szerda

Love Music Hate Racism

One of the greatest things about Brighton is that you feel safe here. You can be what you want to be or who you are. I was happy to take part at this charity gig. In the Uk I am also considered as a minority, however I keep forgeting that..



For more information, visit: Love Music Hate Racism Brighton

2010. december 2., csütörtök

Red Toxic Sludge - Fundraising with Music in Brighton

It was an amazing event, and perhaps the one that I'm most proud of. The red toxic sludge was a mayor economical disaster in Hungary but got only a little attention globally. In November more than 100 people turned up at our charity fundraising event including local artist and Hungarians from London.



After the gig we had a little fundraising party with special Hungarian dishes and sent the "Little Red Car" on tour.




With help from SHCA (Sussex Hungarian Cultural Association) we raised more than £500 and sent it to the relief foundation in Hungary.

Article in Argus


For more information about our event please visit Red Toxic Sludge Fundraising in Brighton


2010. május 16., vasárnap

Busking Cancer

In 2009 with some great friends I have organised a fundraising event at Brighton seaside. Hovewer we only made £70, but it was a great succes and the organisation has made me ambassador in Brighton. I am always looking for new ways of fundraising and I hope to get the time to set up another mayor event in September.

Busking Cancer has been one of the most successful methods of fundraising for Busking Cancer Uk and the patron is none less than Mr Rod Stewart. I met him in London at the launch and this is Suggs from Maddness holding his T-shirt.


And this is me and my sister busking at the seafront.