when it comes to helping others, saxophonist dave mclaughlin is always there.
for years, world-class toronto musician dave mclaughlin has been raising money for good causes in and around the gta.
through his gospel fundraising concerts, he’s provided scholarships to deserving students, donates a portion of his album sales to charity and performs for free at other charitable events.
on aug. 10, he will hold another fundraising gospel concert — this one at scarborough’s rosewood church of the nazarene, 657 milner ave., starting at 7 p.m. — for a cause close to his heart.
this one will be a concert to raise funds for victims of hurricane beryl, which devastated mclaughlin’s birthplace of jamaica on july 3.
the category 4 hurricane — with winds of up to 215 km/h and heavy rains — caused widespread death and destruction throughout the caribbean.
the most powerful hurricane to strike jamaica in more than a decade, beryl caused major flooding, destroyed homes and businesses, left hundreds of thousands without power and hundreds more homeless.
it also caused major damage to jamaica’s agricultural sector, resulting in food shortages.
mclaughlin said he felt he had to do something after seeing a woman interviewed on television, saying she only had a can of sardines to feed her family in the wake of the hurricane’s destruction.