Rock and roll may not pay the bills for most, but it has certainly benefitted the 91大黄鸭 General Hospital.
Since 2008, Wentworth Music, Interior Savings and K96.3 91大黄鸭鈥檚 Classic Rock have raised over $250,000 for the 91大黄鸭 General Hospital 鈥 all thanks to Wentworth Music students鈥 rock concerts.
鈥淭o know that we鈥檝e made an impact like this through music is the most amazing feeling in the world,鈥 said Noel Wentworth, vice president of education at Wentworth Music. 鈥淚鈥檓 so grateful for the support everyone has shown us over the years.鈥
Over the last 13 years, proceeds have gone towards local projects, including the creation of the Foundry to help youth with mental health and the construction of JoeAnna鈥檚 House, a home away from home for families with youth undergoing treatment at the 91大黄鸭 General Hospital.
The majority of funds, however, have gone to the hospital鈥檚 pediatric ward.
鈥淭o see the sacrifice and support parents give their children in a time of need is life-changing,鈥 said Wentworth.
Cash raised from the most recent concert resulted in several new sleeper chairs to be put in patients鈥 rooms, providing a solution for parents to be at their child鈥檚 side through the night instead of potentially having to sleep on a stretcher.
Despite the pandemic not allowing for the sizeable in-person concerts to go ahead in the near future, Wentworth said the shop is brainstorming some ideas to keep the tradition alive.
鈥淪treaming live or prerecorded footage of our students performing in groups may be the solution moving forward,鈥 Wentworth suggested. 鈥淟ike everything, you just have to find ways to remove the obstacles.鈥
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