Volunteer Opportunities

Sing for Hope gives professional artists the opportunity to “give back” and create positive change in their communities.  Each of our 3 programs offers chances for artists to donate their time and talent.  In our Art U! educational outreach program, artists visit classrooms with our professional teaching artists to perform, create, and collaborate with our students.  In our Healing Arts hospital outreach program, artists create interactive performances and workshops for patients and their families.  In our Community Arts benefit events and arts accessibility projects, artists from the world’s great performance companies come together to raise funds and awareness for humanitarian charities, and make art available to all.

To volunteer, you must be a member of Sing for Hope’s Donor Artist RosterTo join, please click here.

September 9 <br />Sign up: Healing Arts Bedside Performances

Join Sing for Hope at NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases Orthopedic and Neurological Rehabilitation units in Manhattan.

Date: Thursday, September 9
Time: 5:30-7pm

September 10 <br />Sign up: Healing Arts Bedside Performances

Join Sing for Hope at The Mount Sinai Medical Center Palliative Care Unit in Manhattan.

Date: Friday, September 10
Time: 5:30-6:45pm

September 21 <br />Sign up: Healing Arts Bedside Performances

Join Sing for Hope at Coler Hospital on Roosevelt Island.

Date: Tuesday, September 21
Time: 2:30-4:00pm

September 23 <br />Sign up: Healing Arts Bedside Performances

Join Sing for Hope at NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases Orthopedic and Neurological Rehabilitation units in Manhattan.

Date: Thursday, September 23
Time: 5:30-7pm

September 24 <br />Sign up: Healing Arts Bedside Performances

Join Sing for Hope at The Mount Sinai Medical Center Palliative Care Unit in Manhattan.

Date: Friday, September 24
Time: 12:30-1:45pm

Photos: Sing for Hope Donor Artists Kambi Gathesha, Paula Barnett, David Irwin, Shinksuke Nuriya and Alan Watson at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, and Donor Artists Amy Justman and Paul Fraccalvieri with Healing Arts Patient (Cory Weaver, Nan Melville).