Community projects
Arts for everyone!
Neurodivergent Youth
This project aims to encourage and empower all people who identify as neurodivergent. We will cater to people with Autism, Dyslexia, Tourette's syndrome, Dysgraphia, and Dyscalculia and celebrate the uniqueness of neurodivergent abilities. We will offer sensory arts and activities for young people to build on confidence and well-being.
The Elderley
Growing older and spending more time alone can bring a stronger sense of isolation and loss of loved ones. These workshops intend to provide a warm, gentle environment where the older generation can connect through music and arts. Taking a trip down memory lane can be beneficial to recalling happy moments and sharing experiences that deserve to be remembered and respected. Connect with peers and enjoy good company.
Memory Lane
Beautiful Brains
Mums, Babies & Toddlers
This project aims to connect all mums who may be struggling with single parenting, isolation, or any other form of mental health challenges. getting connected through music and the arts to make new friends and promoting a safe space where
LGBTQ+ (15-25 years)
This project aims to prize and promote personal autonomy, equal rights and freedom of expression. Through music and the arts, this community of young adults can feel safe to explore their identity and mental health by feeling connected to others who also identify. Music, songwriting, recording or any form of preferred art method will be available for this group of people.
Baby Step Symphony
Proudly Created
Talk. Muse. Create
Homelessness
In development: We aim to support people who are homeless. Warmth, food, and shelter are the basics for everyone to feel safe. This project will provide mental health support by drop-in sessions, food and drink will be available.
Young people (15-25)
This project aims to support young people who need support and want to make important life changes. We offer music and arts workshops and a safe space to talk for young people facing adversities. Issues may include tackling financial barriers, emotional distress, or family and relationship conflicts. Young people may be experiencing low self-esteem and confidence and any other mental health issues. This is a space to offload and feel heard.