“Change” by Airedoc is CMF’s 15th Year of Service Song
Celebrating 15 Years of Service We’re happy to announce the official theme song for our 15 Years of Service celebration! The song is written by a very familiar face to... Read more »
Celebrating 15 Years of Service We’re happy to announce the official theme song for our 15 Years of Service celebration! The song is written by a very familiar face to... Read more »
Dr. Raffi Tachdjian, Founder & President of Children's Music Fund, was featured on Focus TV's Spotlight Series, to discuss CMF's music therapy programs.
April is Autism Awareness Month, so we here at Children’s Music Fund want to share the ways that music therapy can benefit children on the Autism spectrum. Research has shown... Read more »
How To Integrate Music Therapy Exercises Into Your Routine. Children’s Music Fund (CMF) continually strives to promote the powerful ways that music therapy can help heal. What most people don’t realize... Read more »
We asked students to #GoRedWearRed & share why they ‘heart’ music, to raise awareness for music therapy’s effects on heart health. Content by Sana Mahajan & Josh Pineda. Today, February 3rd... Read more »
Today is #GivingTuesday: a global day of giving fueled by the power of social media and collaboration. We ask you join in on this charitable occasion by getting involved to help spread the... Read more »
Have you ever been inside a recording studio, not to mention a studio as iconic as The Village? Let us show you around. We’re so proud to have owner Jeff... Read more »
You’re Cordially Invited. Our 8th Annual ‘Healing Through Music’ Gala takes place Saturday, October 29th at the iconic The Village Recording Studios (the studio has welcomed quite a countless registry... Read more »
Back-To-School time means it’s time to re-register for the Ralph’s Rewards Program! You can now help us on our mission of healing through music, just by shopping for groceries at your... Read more »
Content by Lesley Holmes, CMF Executive Director. I was always one of those kids that sat at the front of the class, mostly because I couldn’t see. Only, I didn’t... Read more »