Jazz club appeals for instruments to give to kids
Briefly

London's iconic Ronnie Scott's jazz club is hosting an instrument amnesty to collect unwanted musical instruments for children in underserved communities. The event, scheduled for January 25, aims to promote music education and support the development of young talent. Since its launch in 2015, over 3,000 instruments have been donated. The club's charitable foundation emphasizes the positive impact of music on children's well-being, helping them cope with stress and anxiety. Donors can track their instrument's journey post-donation, encouraging community engagement and personal connection to the cause.
"We are delighted to bring this initiative back for another year, revitalising instruments and providing young people in underserved communities the opportunity to develop their skills and realise their potential."
"It's not just the instrument, it's so many other opportunities. We recognise the profound impact this has on children. It might reduce feelings of stress and anxiety and provide an outlet for kids."
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