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Will you join BEAT in celebrating Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy?

 

Martin Luther King Jr. Day
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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. dreamed of a world where all people - regardless of race, culture, or gender - could be equal. At BEAT, we work everyday to keep that dream alive by providing quality arts education to underserved communities and students with disabilities. BEAT thanks everyone fighting for racial equality in this country. Though we have come a long way, there is still so much to do!

What will you do today to continue Dr. King's Legacy?
Happy International
Day of Acceptance
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Wednesday, January 20th, is the International Day of Acceptance dedicated to the social acceptance of disabilities. BEAT is proud to have served over 1000 students with disabilities through our BEAT Rockers music and speech program, and we’re committed to continuing our work through 2021 and beyond.

You can help BEAT uplift and empower students with disabilities by Clicking Here to donate. Every donation directly funds our innovative beatboxing program for learners with disabilities who may not be able to access our classrooms otherwise. 
Online Community for
Beatboxers with Disabilities
BEAT and Swissbeatbox invite you to our Facebook community for Beatboxers with Disabilities. This is a private Facebook group as we grow the community.

Become a member today to showcase your talent, meet & collaborate with other beatboxers with disabilities, and learn new skills as you take your beatboxing to new heights.

Click Here to sign up, then spread the word to all the beatboxers with disabilities in your life.
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BEAT x Lily Auchincloss Foundation
The red Lily Auchincloss Foundation logo with the foundation's name underneath.
We at BEAT send our immense gratitude to the Lily Auchincloss Foundation for their generous gift of $10,000 to support our general operations.

As we continue to navigate the difficulties posed by the pandemic, we remain steadfast in our commitment to providing quality outlets for artistic expression to the under-resourced communities we serve. This support from the Lily Auchincloss Foundation empowers us to do just that.

Click Here to learn more about the Foundation’s critical work.
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