Friday, September 21, 2018

Music for Lifelong Achievement launches annual musical instrument drive

Music for Lifelong Achievement (MFLA) is launching their annual musical instrument drive starting next Monday, September 24 and continuing through Sunday, October 28.

MFLA is a local not-for-profit organization based at the Sheldon Concert Hall that collects used and new musical instruments and donates them to school and community music programs serving young people in need. Since its inception, MFLA has provided more than 1,000 instruments to music students all over the St. Louis area.

There are two ways to help: by giving a musical instrument, or giving cash. Selected St. Louis-area Starbucks stores once again will serve as drop-off locations for used and new musical instruments during the drive; see http://supportmfla.org/ for a list of participating locations.

The donated instruments then will be repaired, if needed, and distributed to students who otherwise would not be able to afford an instrument. Donors get a letter documenting the value of the instrument for tax deduction purposes.

If you don’t have an instrument to donate, MFLA gladly accepts cash contributions, which are used to help pay for necessary repairs of donated instruments and provide accessories such as strings, reeds, and sheet music. These donations also are tax deductible.

For more information or to make a donation, call The Sheldon at 314-533-9900 or visit http://www.supportmfla.org/.

No comments: