Music Matters
Grace Sun knows the power of music. That is why she started Melodies for Remedies. The group shares music with senior citizens. It visits senior centers. It plays in hospitals. Student musicians volunteer their time and talent.
COURTESY MELODIES FOR REMEDIES“From the beginning, our goal has never changed,” Sun told TIME for Kids. It is “to bring connection and joy” to others.
COURTESY MELODIES FOR REMEDIESMaking Memories
Audrey Zhou, 14, is a volunteer. She lives in San Diego, California. That is where Melodies for Remedies is based. One day, she says, the group performed for senior citizens with memory problems. It picked songs that were popular when the seniors were younger.
COURTESY MELODIES FOR REMEDIESThe music sparked something. The audience started to sing. “We couldn’t even hear ourselves,” Audrey says. “They were singing so loud!”
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This taught her a lesson. Music can have an effect that is “stronger than we think,” she says.
Magical Moments
Studies show that music is good for the brain. Research has also shown that volunteering is good for kids and teens.
COURTESY MELODIES FOR REMEDIESSun is proud of her group. It has built a community. She loves seeing students and seniors chatting after a performance.
“It is such a magical thing,” Sun says. “This is something that I find a lot of purpose in.”