SING FOR HOPE CELEBRATES BLACK HISTORY MONTH
During the evening rush hour commute on February 23rd, Port Authority Bus Terminal commuters paused from looking ahead to their destinations to look up (literally,
During the evening rush hour commute on February 23rd, Port Authority Bus Terminal commuters paused from looking ahead to their destinations to look up (literally,
From New York’s most talked-about galas to the Obama White House holiday decorations, David Beahm designs events that dazzle. In celebration of the 20th Anniversary
When NYC public schools are chosen to receive a Sing for Hope Piano, they enter into a partnership that will serve as a catalyst for
The Chris Gillespie Memorial Fund at Sing for Hope Established in memory of the iconic pianist Chris Gillespie by his wife, Patricia Gillespie, and son, Andre
Sing for Hope kicked off a new partnership with Lenox Hill Neighborhood House with musical performances and a celebratory ribbon cutting for the permanent placement of a 2017 Sing for Hope Piano created by visual artist and Sing for Hope Artist Partner Lady JDay.
Construction fences, those ubiquitous features of the Lower Manhattan streetscape, do nothing to please the eye. Except for one. Stretched along the shady eastern edge
(Reprinted from BROADWAY WORLD) On Monday, October 16, Sing for Hope held its 11th annual Sing for Hope Gala, uniting New York’s philanthropic and cultural leaders for a
Essentials for a Productive Morning: “My Infinite Agenda” in Midnight Blue, & Coffee (Photo by My Infinite Agenda) Sing for Hope believes in the power of
Our thoughts are with all of those affected by Hurricane Harvey. Over the next year, Sing for Hope will be working with Houston-area artists to provide
oin Nathan Sykes and help raise funds for music programs for children in need. CLICK HERE TO DONATE NOW Sing for Hope is honored to
New York, NY—Sing for Hope has been approved for a $10,000 Challenge America grant to support the Sing for Hope Pianos. This project expands public
Sing for Hope has partnered with Puerto Rico-based theater collective Y No Habia Luz to bring art, hope, and essential materials to Puerto Rico in
Re-posted from Thrive Global: The turn of a year—or a decade—makes evident that humans love to reminisce. Just take Instagram’s Top Nine, or Spotify’s Decade
Sing for Hope Pianos continue to be embraced as symbols of community, excellence, and access. A newly unveiled Sing for Hope Piano helped mark the
On Monday, October 28, Sing for Hope held its 13th annual Sing for Hope Gala, uniting New York’s philanthropic and cultural leaders for a magical evening in
“Hope is being able to see that there is light despite all of the darkness.” — Desmond Tutu We see you. We wish you light
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