Music For Social Change

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Music For Social Change

I don't even think about whether I love music or not because my connection to music is deeper than love.

- David France -

Music For Social Change

David France's passion for music changed his life. It took him to Venezuela where he met a mother of five who had moved out of her house so the kids on her street could form an orchestra. Children played classical music there seven days a week, transforming the barrios with music and positivity. "I was really moved by that and thought, 'When I go back to Boston when am I going to move out of my house and sell chicken eggs, and on behalf of what community will I do that for?'" David returned to Boston to found Revolution of Hope, a non-profit organization that is dedicated to transforming the lives of children in inner-city neighborhoods through music. { read more }

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Do you have a song that uplifts you? Share it with a special youth in your life today.


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