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Nordoff Robbins Christmas Appeal 2011 - Credit: Nordoff Robbins

Can you imagine your life without music?

The world just wouldn’t be the same without music would it? For thousands of vulnerable children and adults, Nordoff Robbins music therapy is vital to the way they develop and live. Please help to provide life-transforming music therapy services to isolated and disabled people this year. People like Max and Elsa...

Nordoff Robbins Christmas Appeal 2011 - MaxMax is 8 years old. He has mild cerebral palsy and is autistic. Max finds communicating difficult and changes in his routine can be frightening, confusing and unsettling. Thanks to Nordoff Robbins music therapy, Max has found a way to communicate through music and enjoy family times together. With your help, we can continue to support children like Max. Read more »

Nordoff Robbins Christmas Appeal 2011 - ElsaElsa's dementia means she doesn’t remember. She doesn’t remember who she is, never mind her family and all the happy times they have spent together. Thanks to your donation, Nordoff Robbins music therapy can give Elsa a space where she can sing with her family, remember and be the person she used to be. Read more »

Give the gift of music this year...

Your gift could improve quality of life and help people with a range of challenges such as autism, dementia, mental health problems, stroke, brain injury, depression or even a life-threatening or terminal illness, such as cancer.  Whether you give £1, £100 or £1,000, your gift of music will provide a lifeline to those who really need it.

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Meet Kath...

Suffering from advanced dementia, Kath couldn't speak and was isolated from the world. Watch how music therapy helped Kath find a connection.

Your gift of music

£1 could pay for invaluable music therapy minutes for a child with autism

£25 could pay for a life-transforming music therapy session for someone with dementia

£50 could pay for the replacement of instruments used in music therapy sessions

£500 could pay for a day's music therapy workshop for isolated people with learning difficulties

£1,000 pays for a term of music therapy for pre-school children with severe disabilities.

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