An American Idol winner became the newest member of the Newtown community working to promote kindness and charitable efforts in the aftermath of tragedy.
The 12.14 Foundation in Connecticut selected Scotty McCreery on Monday as its first “national goodwill ambassador.” The 20-year-old American country singer won the 10th season of American Idol in May 2011.
“This is definitely one of those things that I believe is why I’m here. I believe that it’s not just about making music and trying to sell as many records as you can,” McCreery told msnbc. “I’m honored to be a part of this whole 12.14 Foundation.”
The town’s residents urged fellow citizens to complete acts of kindness around their communities in the week leading up to the one-year mark of the event on Dec. 14, 2013. Additionally, some individuals established volunteer groups to heal and overcome negativity.
Dr. Michael Baroody, a plastic surgeon and eight-year resident of Newtown, established the 12.14 Foundation last February. Baroody and his team aim to use music and dance to empower all people, especially children who were affected by the incident. They hope to build a Newtown center for creativity and education within five years.
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McCreery, whose 2011 debut album was certified platinum in the United States, said he had an “eye-opening experience” when he met privately with Newtown families last December. He said his main goal in the new role is to ensure the town’s children can use the performing arts as a way of healing.
McCreery is excited to “see the smiles and the good times it brings these folks of Newtown because they have gone through so much,” he said.









