Music Works Northwest Transforms Lives Through Music in Bellevue

Bellevue, WALocal News

Music Works Northwest is dedicated to transforming lives in Bellevue through music therapy and education, focusing on the physical, emotional, cognitive, and social needs of individuals. Originally catering to neurodivergent children and teens, the program has broadened its scope in response to increased demand for mental health support following the pandemic. Recent initiatives included hosting music therapy groups for teens with traumatic brain injuries, where participants shared meaningful songs and built a community through music. Executive Director Karen Nestvold leads a passionate team committed to making music accessible to everyone, including partnerships with local school districts to enhance their music programs. The shift towards online lessons has proven beneficial, allowing the organization to reach a wider audience who prefer the convenience of virtual classes.

In 2022, the organization aims to strengthen its ties with the Bellevue community by sponsoring concerts and live music events. Nestvold expresses a commitment to fostering equality and inclusion, ensuring that everyone can experience the joy of music. For more information on their programs and classes, visit the Music Works Northwest website.

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