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2025 Sing and Serve Fundraising Campaign
From our debut concert in 2019 to becoming 2025 American Prize Finalists, our Sing and Serve mission has guided us every step of the way. Over the past few years, we’ve been able to partner with dozens of nonprofits across the Southeast, raising tens of thousands of dollars for their causes and getting hundreds of community members involved in hands-on service projects, all through the power of choral music.
Your support has led to changing the lives of so many community members across multiple states, and we’re excited to continue growing the reach of the Sing and Serve mission
with your help.
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your impact in action
Our 2024-2025 Sing and Serve Residencies
Savannah, GA - Our Sing and Serve Residency for P.A.C.K Savannah brought together hundreds of local chorus students from schools across the Savannah area to participate in educational outreach, a service project which produced over 1,000 care packages for families experiencing food insecurity, and a benefit concert performance for P.A.C.K Savannah with Servire.
Raleigh, NC - Servire conducted a residency to benefit Note in the Pocket, a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing clothing to children in need. We conducted educational outreach with chorus students at the Ravenscroft School and invited them to sing selections with us on our benefit concert for Note in the Pocket. Students and community members then joined Servire for a service project for Note in the Pocket, where we participated in one of the organization’s donation sorting projects.
Moore County, NC - In celebration of the Moore County Choral Society’s 50th Year Golden Anniversary, Servire conducted educational outreach with students from across the greater Moore County area. This includes two local high schools and working with Joyful Noise, a chorus of the Arc of Moore County, a nonprofit dedicated to the support and advocacy for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Servire performed their own set on the MCCS Golden Anniversary Concert, including the world premiere of “Horizon,” by composer in residence, Matthew Lyon Hazzard.
Because of the generous support we have received in the past, we've been able to achieve remarkable outcomes. If you're a returning supporter, we can't thank you enough for believing in our mission and considering supporting us again. If you're new to the Sing and Serve Mission, we can't wait for you to join us on our mission of using the power of music to leave a lasting legacy in our surrounding community.
You can also contribute through a check made out to Chamber Voices for Change sent to the following mailing address:
Chamber Voices for Change
1716 Winter Jasmine Lane
Wake Forest, NC 27587
Your contribution is not just tax-deductible;
it's a pledge to a future where music serves as a powerful force for positive change.
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