
Sing for Hope salutes healthcare workers on World Health Day
On #WorldHealthDay and every day, #SingforHope salutes healthcare workers around the world who must brave the unfathomable. We are as committed as ever to supporting their healing efforts
On #WorldHealthDay and every day, #SingforHope salutes healthcare workers around the world who must brave the unfathomable. We are as committed as ever to supporting their healing efforts
Sing for Hope celebrated Women’s Herstory Month with a Citizen Artist Assembly for the young women of Brooklyn Emerging Leaders Academy (BELA) Charter High School,
“The idea that music has healing power goes back to ancient times,” said Dr. Ali Taher to the crowd gathered in the lobby of American
Sing for Hope has long worked in public schools, with 200+ SFH Pianos in schools and 50+ assemblies every year, Sing for Hope is further
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
Click here for our coverage on NBC 4. Neither the pandemic-related school disruptions nor a decades-long downsizing in arts education can keep a group of
Sing for Hope is using the power of music to bring a dose of joy to people receiving the COVID-19 vaccine at New York’s Jacob
As NYC public schools are poised to reopen, Sing for Hope celebrates with the sound of music by donating one of its famous, artist-designed Sing
Leading the safe return to in-person performing at elder care facilities across New York State, Sing for Hope’s ReSTART NY concerts, supported by Unitex, prioritize
Sing for Hope artist partner Ben Bogen performing at Hudson Yards, NYC, December 2020 (Photo credit: The New Yorker) We hope you’ll enjoy this free
Sing for Hope artist partner Harold O’Neal playing “Underwater Tune,” the Sing for Hope Piano created by Danielle M. Chery at Hudson Yards, NYC, December
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