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At Voices Together, we believe that music can unlock a person’s full potential. We offer our proprietary Voices Music Therapy model to individuals of all ages through both group and individual therapy sessions. Our music therapy programs are specifically designed for children, young people, and adults on the Autism spectrum or those who are otherwise neurodivergent. We help them cultivate critical communication, social, and vocational skills. This focus empowers clients to successfully engage and interact with their families, communities, and employers.
Our specialized approach makes a real difference. We use music as a tool to address specific challenges and build vital skills. Here's a look at what our programs can do:
Voices Together’s Voices in Education programs use our specialized model to engage students ages four to 21 (pre-kindergarten through high school) through weekly group sessions in partner schools and districts.
Voices Together’s VOICSS® in the Community program delivers our proprietary music therapy model to any individual age five or older who wants to build and increase social-communication, emotional identification and expression, and self-advocacy skills to empower their lives.
Voices Together is a designated service provider in North Carolina for Pre-Employment Transition Services (Pre-ETS), a federally funded program administered by the N.C. Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (VR), part of the N.C. Department of Health and Human Services.
Our early children intervention program, Little Voices, adapts the VOICSS® model for very young children, ages three to five. We help each child expand language and socialization skills, and express emotions.
Voices Together’s VOICSS® for You program uses our specialized music therapy model to engage individuals with autism or other neurodiversities through weekly sessions.
Voices Together music therapists provide programming through virtual interactive group sessions. The structured format of the VOICSS® method allows students to continue discussions, problem-solving and practice elements to develop vocational skills while practicing social distancing from their homes.
We’ve made the enrollment process for our music therapy programs simple. The path you take depends on the program you're interested in.
Are you an organization, school, or community leader? We partner with groups across the country to bring our unique programs to people who need them most. We are eager to discuss how we can bring our Voices Music Therapy model to your community or state.
Contact us today at programming@voicestogether.org or (919) 942-2714 to start the conversation.