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The Trust Fund is a bold, non-profit initiative designed to integrate, educate, celebrate and promote all facets of music therapy in this country. We have been fortunate in having many volunteers working to support our endeavours of providing services to those in hospitals, clinics and special schools.

Since 1994, with the help of the Canadian music industry, the Trust Fund has been able to distribute over $2 million to almost 290 projects from coast to coast. These projects range from hospices for terminally ill persons with cancer or HIV/AIDS, centres for the aged, schools for children who are autistic, physically or mentally challenged and programs for street kids. It has also funded projects for women in prison, children who have been sexually abuse, teens who are suicidal and people who are isolated due to psychiatric problems.

Objectives of the Trust Fund:
  1. To support and fund music therapy demonstration and development pilot projects.
  2. To support and fund music therapy research projects.
  3. To promote and publicize music therapy.
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Phone:
 416-535-0200
Toll Free:
 1-888-689-9545
Fax:
 416-535-8166
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How Can I Help?

Music Therapy encourages non-speaking children to communicate... Youngsters who are emotionally upset to learn to trust... People in hospices to find some respite from their loneliness and pain... Elderly men and women to eagerly greet music into their lives each week.

Music Therapy Empowers! You can help to make it so by becoming a Friend of Music Therapy!
  • Just make a donation to become a Friend of Music Therapy.
  • You may also enroll someone else as a Friend of Music Therapy (that person will receive acknowledgement of your gift and recognition in Trust Talk, the newsletter of the Trust Fund).
  • Potential "Friends" may be people at work, relatives or friends/acquaintances. So, show your support today by giving a gift of Friendship. You'll be a partner in music therapy research and development projects across the country.

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