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To elevate student engagement, and expand the role of music in education by making purposeful, inclusive music a joyful and integral part of literacy, academic, and social-emotional learning throughout the school day, and beyond. We accomplish this by training and equipping inspired educators to integrate hands-on music and songs for learning with classroom instruction, activities, transitions, support services, and building classroom communities. Our unique, developmental approach nurtures creative and effective teaching practices through free weekly professional development (PD) courses in ukulele, guitar, and classroom implementation, as well as capacity-building co-teaching artist residencies, intensive workshops, in-service trainings, conference presentations, after school music clubs, and specialized services in adaptive music for inclusion.
The programs and activities of the Society are inspired by Anthroposophy, the Spiritual Science established by Rudolf Steiner. With your donation, you are supporting a network of 50,000 people in Canada and worldwide, and showing your support for the further development of Anthroposophy and its practical applications.
Lutheran Services in America (LSA) champions Lutheran social ministry by building valuable connections, amplifying our voices and empowering our members in their mission to answer God's call to love and serve our neighbor. LSA envisions a network of connected, strong and thriving Lutheran social ministries that transform the lives of people and communities.
The organization creates free public performance and teaching opportunities for Utah musicians, aiming to provide more and better stages for local artists so communities across Utah can experience high-quality live music. It focuses on accessibility (free events), a wide range of musical styles, and strengthening community life through the arts.
The Boys & Girls Clubs of Toronto currently serve over 13,600 member children and youth, across 34 communities. We offer diverse community skill based programs that include physical recreation, homework help, computer literacy, life-skills counselling, youth leadership, creative arts, meal provision, nutrition, drug and alcohol prevention, employment readiness, child care, family resource programs, early years centres and more to over 5,700 children and youth every day in 37 safe environments across Toronto."
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