
Collaborative Partner
Humanity Helping Humanity Network
Humanity Helping Humanity Network (HHHN) is a newly formed nonprofit that harnesses the power of music, fine arts, and theater to uplift communities and raise funds to support other nonprofit organizations which address the social determinants of health. Through dynamic fundraising events—featuring live music concerts, fine arts showcases, and theatrical performances—we improve social awareness while generating funding to address housing insecurity, food access, education, and employment barriers. At our events, we educate by integrating theatrical dramatizations that enhance attendees’ mental health and health literacy. Through collaboration, advocacy, and a commitment to collective impact, we strive to build a network of interorganizational partnerships which address FIVE focal areas:
Housing and Food Insecurity
Stable housing and reliable access to nutritious food are fundamental to well-being. We support initiatives that address homelessness, inadequate housing, and food insecurity to create healthier, more resilient communities.
Employment and Vocational Training
Economic stability begins with opportunity. We collaborate with organizations that expand job access, vocational training, and skill development to empower individuals for meaningful, sustainable employment.
Mental Health Awareness and Literacy
Understanding mental health is crucial for individual and community well-being. We promote education and outreach efforts that improve mental health literacy, reducing barriers to care and encouraging early intervention.
Reducing Social Stigma
Stigma surrounding mental health, poverty, and unemployment prevents individuals from seeking support. We work to dismantle these barriers, fostering inclusive communities where help-seeking is normalized and supported.
Healthcare Access and Well-being
Good health is a foundation for success. We support initiatives that improve access to affordable healthcare, including mental health services, recognizing their role in breaking cycles of poverty and hardship.

Old Man Dating Blues
Old Man Dating Blues humorously chronicles the misadventures of an older man navigating modern dating apps, won the Utah Chapter Challenge of the Nashville Songwriters Association International.
Coming soon to your favorite music streaming platform.
Lyrics and Music by Steve Godin
Vocals: Steve Godin
Electric Rhythm
Lead Guitar: Cheyenne Tharpe-Murphy
Bass: Cheyenne Tharpe-Murphy
Midi Organ: Steve Godin
Drums: Aaron Bell
Mastered by: Cheyenne Tharpe-Murphy, Steve Godin, Matt Starling, & Dean Kaelin
Meet
Steve Godin
Steve Godin is an Americana singer-songwriter and retired public health academic whose music gives voice to the marginalized. His vivid, character-driven songs explore themes like homelessness, youth displacement, climate change, and the urgent need for social awakening.
He also writes parody songs about the everyday challenges older adults face in today’s world.



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Sounds of Folk-Americana
Future Songs
This Town is My Home // September 2025
My Child, Close Your Eyes // September 2025
Our Anthem, Not Yours // November 2025
Walking Sidewalks, Missing Cracks // November 2025
Time For a Change // December 2025
Find a Way // December 2025
Compression Socks // December 2025
7th Heaven // December 2025

Songs for Social Change
Songs for Social Change channels the emotional force of music to spark awareness, deepen empathy, and drive meaningful action. Centered around original songwriting, this initiative uses music as a platform to confront urgent issues — including homelessness, mental health, climate change, and widespread disengagement. Our goal is to turn listeners into advocates by pairing creative expression with intentional storytelling, prompting dialogue and galvanizing communities toward lasting social change.
