PLANTATION, Fla., July 12, 2018 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- In addition to donating its namesake instruments to music therapy programs at hundreds of hospitals in the United States and abroad, the Ukulele Kids Club, Inc. (UKC) now expands its support of music therapy with the first-ever Jared Bergman Fellowship. The inaugural Fellowship provides $10,000 in funding for a music therapy fellow at Riley Hospital for Children in Indianapolis, Ind. The Riley Cheer Guild provides financial support for music therapy programs at the Riley Hospital for Children and will match the UKC's donation. The announcement of the Fellowship was made today by Corey Bergman, founder of the UKC.
"Every day we see the significant positive changes that music therapy can bring to children with critical health conditions," said Stephanie Epstein, MM, MT-BC, vice president/director of music therapy for UKC. "We are proud to support music therapy programs with the gift of instruments for music therapists to use during sessions with children in support of their therapeutic goals. Now, with the Jared Bergman Fellowship at Riley, we are thrilled to actively assist in expanding music therapy programs."
The Jared Bergman Fellowship is a pledge of $10,000, to be matched by the Riley Cheer Guild for a total of $20,000 to fund a Jared Bergman Fellow music therapist at Riley Hospital for Children. The Fellowship will run throughout 2019. Riley Hospital for Children was the first hospital partner to receive ukuleles from the UKC.
Founded in 2013, the UKC has donated more than 6,000 ukuleles to music therapy programs at children's hospitals in the U.S. and internationally. Children use the ukuleles as part of their therapy during hospitalization, and may keep the ukuleles after their release. Once back home, children can use the ukulele to pursue a love of music as well as long-term therapy goals.
Riley Hospital for Children is one of the top sites in the U.S. for pediatric health research and delivers world-class pediatric healthcare to more than 215,000 patients each year. The hospital is ranked among the nation's best hospitals in all 10 pediatric specialties, and is the only nationally ranked children's hospital in Indiana.
Music therapy is the clinical and evidence-based use of music interventions. Board-certified music therapists create therapy plans designed for each patient, based on individualized needs and goals. Among the goals of music therapy interventions are: well-being, stress management, pain reduction, physical rehabilitation, enhanced memory, and many other therapeutic goals.
About the Ukulele Kids Club, Inc.
The UKC was founded in 2013 by Corey and Edda Bergman. Corey is a musician with a lifelong love of stringed instruments. The organization was founded as a tribute to their son Jared, who passed away from a viral infection at the age of 20 in 2010. Since its founding, the UKC has donated more than 6,000 ukuleles to hospital-based music therapy programs and other organizations serving children with health needs. The UKC operates in more than 200 hospitals in the U.S. and internationally, including Canada, Mexico, Puerto Rico, and the United Kingdom. The UKC website is http://www.theukc.org.
SOURCE Ukulele Kids Club
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