Lullaby Hour comes to St Peter’s Hospital

St Peter’s Hospital welcomed their first Lullaby Hour session on the 24th July, with MiHC musician Emma Stevens bringing soothing and calming music to the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. 

We were delighted with how well received the session was, with parents and their babies and staff members alike enjoying and appreciating the music.

The session has been featured in Ascot Matters, with NICU Family Support Coordinator Jo Willard commenting on the long lasting benefits the music brings to parents. You can read the full article here….

We hope to continue bringing therapeutic live music to St Peter’s NICU, with support from the Little Roo Fund.

Student Volunteering Week: Molly

It’s Student Volunteering Week, and we’re celebrating the important role student volunteers play in helping us share the joy of live music with communities across the UK.

Children’s Mental Health Week: Reuben’s Retreat

We’ve been sharing the joy of live music with children, their families and staff at Reuben’s Retreat in Glossop. The sessions are designed to soothe and support children with life limiting illnesses and offer an opportunity for families to connect with others who understand their experience.

Special live music for Burns Night

Burns Night celebrates the poems and songs of Scotland’s national bard Robert Burns and his lasting legacy. Our musician John Davidson is sharing two special live music experiences at Woodend Hospital in Aberdeen to commemorate the day.