Alex Boyé – Good Things | My Life is Worth Living Music Video



“Music saved my life, and I know it can do the same for others. That’s why I do these concerts.”

Alex Boyé in partnership with the Cook Center for Human Connection and My Life is Worth Living presents “Good Things”. This song is inspired by a pivotal moment for musical artist Alex Boyé, one that saved his life. Alex Boyé has made it his life’s goal to inspire others with this message of hope, and founded the Bend Not Break Foundation.

Alex Boyé YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/AlexBoyeReal

If you or someone you love is struggling with suicide or suicidal thoughts call: National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 988

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My Life is Worth Living is the first animated series about suicide prevention produced by Cook Center for Human Connection and Wonder Media.

The Cook Center for Human Connection is a Utah-based non-profit dedicated to eradicating suicide and advocating for mental health. Having given over 10 million dollars to behavioral health initiatives, founders Greg and Julie Cook are confident that animation will help reach young people in ways nothing else can. https://cookcenter.org/

For this reason they’ve partnered with Wonder Media the world’s leading animation studio producing mission-driven content for children and teens.

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