The company’s activities will provide benefit to marginalised or excluded and disadvantaged individuals/groups in their communities,
such as Young People or adults/workless families/low income individuals and sufferers of poor mental wellbeing resident within,
or recently assigned to various London Boroughs not limited or exclusive to any London / UK wide region.
The beneficiaries are intended to be aged 10+ with an upper age limit to provisionally be agreed as 75 years of age,
as the given age whereby community members are responsibly able to make the choice to participate and engage with the services and programmes offered.
Here are some of the activities that will be offered:
Beneficiaries will be those identified by the CIC as being vulnerable, disadvantaged or challenged and requiring support to improve quality of personal or collective wellbeing.
Activities for family groups (special programs for families who have adopted and music will create a strong bond).
Disadvantage people that always wanted to learn music and never had the chance.
Wellbeing group support interactions – interactive and inclusive open peer groups to explore, discuss and promote emotional resilience, confidence & esteem and connectivity to reduce isolation.
Children with learning difficulties or other difficulties (e.g. autistic children, children with Down syndrome), can benefit from piano lessons.
Daily / Weekly musical workshops – regular workshops in piano playing, reading music and composition to develop self-expression through the medium of music.
Music therapy programs for young and elderly people with the cooperation of specialists.
Music events recitals and courses to bridge cultural differences and bring people together through music.