Hope Creative Minis: Music for Early Years Children and Foster Carers
Make music together with carers and their little ones
Join our creative music sessions – a safe, supportive space for foster carers and early years children in Bristol, as part of our Hope Creative programme.
Free entry, just come along to make music together and meet other carers.
Delivered in collaboration with Bristol City Council, Paul Hamlyn Foundation and Bristol Family Hubs.
All foster carers with early years children welcome
The focus of these creative music sessions are space will be to:
- make music together with your little one and other carers
- develop bonds
- learn and create new songs
- drink tea and have a natter!
Musical time with your little one
Free entry – no commitment required
Feel safe and supported with professional facilitators and musicians
Enjoy refreshments and socialise with the group
Meet other foster carers in Bristol and share experiences
About the sessions
Creative music sessions are free.
Come along – get in touch for more information.
Day – Wednesday mornings
Location – Knowle
Contact
For more information and to register contact:
Lu Bristow
What is Hope Creative?
The Hope Creative are music sessions run by Bristol Beacon are designed to give vulnerable young people in care a space where they can discover what they enjoy through music. Let by a team of skilled music practitioners, The Hope Creative music sessions give opportunities for young people to express themselves.
Whether that’s singing a song, practicing with instruments or experimenting with music production, the young people decide what they want to explore.
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