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Everybody Loves Music

Our organisation offers various support services with a focus on personal development and community engagement through music. We collaborate with schools, providing one-to-one support, open events, and taster workshops that incorporate music as a tool for learning and self-expression. Additionally, we design and deliver tailored projects for vulnerable groups, including those with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) and individuals in the youth justice system. By integrating music into these programs, we aim to empower participants, encourage creativity, and promote inclusion.

Our programs are designed with a young-person-centered approach, offering one-to-one music mentoring sessions, group workshops, and pop-up events. We emphasise early intervention, targeting individuals at risk of offending or falling victim to criminal exploitation through specialised initiatives like youth justice groups and knife crime awareness workshops.

Who can use this service?

How are services delivered?

Young people aged 10 - 18 and up to the age of 25 with SEND

One-to-one and small group workshops by experienced youth staff.

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Everybody Loves Music

info@everybodylovesmusic.co.uk

07950115507

Hare Street Youth Centre, Harberts Road
Harlow
CM19 4AY

Tuesdays 6.30-8.30pm

Service can be delivered by phone, video or email Service can be delivered face to face




Service last updated 10/02/2025

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