Contact
Christian Lee
[email protected]
About Us-
Warrior Cry Music Project provides free musical instruments and lessons to military hospitals and injured service members around the country. Warrior Cry volunteers work with the service members at their bedside and in group sessions throughout the hospital. Warrior Cry volunteers also work with healthcare providers to help ensure that learning
music is beneficial for the wounded. After the service members are released from the hospital, many move into long-term residential facilities on base, where they may spend up to one to three years while undergoing rehabilitation and other outpatient
procedures for their injuries. Many of them are amputees and have a long road ahead of them, physically and emotionally. For many, their only outing is to attend a doctor appointment or an occasional field trip. They do have options for activities, but many are unable or too uncomfortable to take advantage of an outing. Warrior Cry aims to provide a reason to get out and socialize through music. If they are not able or comfortable as is the case for many, we provide easy and fun one on one sessions with them. Warrior Cry volunteers help teach our wounded service members to create music, play music, record music and to just have fun. What do we need and How You Can Help:
-Warrior Cry has a need for all types of music equipment, ranging from recording software, computers, electric and bass guitars (both right and left handed), small practice guitar and bass amps, tuners, keyboards, electronic drums, PA systems, etc.
-Make a financial contribution; reach out to your contacts to help us secure support.
-Reach out to artists who may be willing to donate tickets for a show or for an auction. They can also donate their time to host a clinic, participate in a Q/A, or just visit with these service members.
-Volunteer to help with the music sessions or with operations, administration, marketing, etc