Picking up the phone to thank our amazing supporters!

On 13 November 1947, a pivotal meeting led to the creation of Music in Hospitals & Care the following year. In 2023 we celebrated 75 years of joy through live music on this day by thanking our supporters, musicians, funders, and health and care partners.

This year, we held a smaller celebration, focusing on our fantastic supporters. We made 72 phone calls and sent 38 cards to individuals and groups who have fundraised for us at events, regularly donate, volunteer as ambassadors, or are current and former musicians who donate or fundraise for us.

We connected with both new and long-time supporters, some with a twenty, thirty, or even forty-year history with us! During these calls, people happily shared memories of the charity, such as travelling across the UK to share live music, serving as trustees, experiencing our live performances, and organizing or attending fundraising events.

We were deeply moved by recollections of how live music has improved the quality of life for loved ones. One supporter fondly remembered Sylvia Lindsay, who led the charity from 1972 to 1992. We also learned more about the connections between our supporters and how they were introduced to us by regular givers, fundraisers, ambassadors, and legators.

It was a truly positive and uplifting day. We thoroughly enjoyed getting to know some of our supporters better and are incredibly grateful for their kind words.

Make double the difference this March

From today until midday on 24 March, every donation will be doubled up to £5,000. Donate today to make twice the impact and create moments of real connection through live music for people in hospitals and care settings.

World Hearing Day: Returning to music

To celebrate World Hearing Day, we’re highlighting the important role that live music plays for people who experience hearing loss at the Yoker Project in Glasgow.