What we do

We provide resources to help support, promote and fund the most impactful organizations delivering transformational change at the intersection of music and health.

Reduce Anxiety

Together with our partner organizations, we are expert curators of music that has the biggest impact on reducing levels of anxiety, trauma and acute pain. We provide it through live performance and online channels. We fully understand its valuable properties, and back up our expertise with proof of its power.

Acute trauma

We help our partners to provide relief to anyone suffering from acute trauma and anxiety, including anxious children waiting for treatment in emergency rooms, those people struggling with PTSD, or grappling with suicidal thoughts and many others suffering from traumatic situations and conditions.

Effective relief

Through a combination of carefully selected music, the therapeutic skills of professional musicians, and both offline and online accessibility, our partner organizations activate immediate relief.

How does Rhythm & Relief work?

Together with members of the music and entertainment communities, we solicit donations, and organize fundraising initiatives, where the proceeds are directed to impactful organizations working with music-based programs for mental and physical wellness.

Our Goal

Our goal with Rhythm & Relief is to find partners who harness the power of music to provide relief from a range of conditions, to build awareness of their amazing work and to help fund them so that they can reach more people every year.

Music as Treatment

The scientific argument for the physical and mental health benefits of listening to and playing music is clear, although not well known. To remedy this, Rhythm & Relief collaborates with leaders in evidence-based research to advance changes in this ground-breaking field of study and foster a community of inquiry. In doing so, we help move the needle and affect positive change.

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Anxiety, Trauma and Acute Pain

As the years go by, the level of anxiety in the world is compounding. Issues grow worse every decade — PTSD, suicide rates, depression, acute stress, and more.

“One good thing about music, when it hits you feel no pain.”

Bob Marley

Become a partner organization

Do you belong to an organization that shares our goals? We invite you to join our network.

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