Jessica Craft, CEO and Founder of Rock to the Future discussed the free music program that works with over 1200 youth annually In schools, community locations, and the justice system, supporting youth development and economic empowerment.
Classes teach guitar, bass, drums, piano, music production, and writing to allow students to create, collaborate and perform their own music. To overcome the economic barriers many students face Rock to the Future gives each student their instrument and provides transportation and meals for classes.
Rock to the Future uses music to help youth build new beliefs, learn new skills, and try new things, they develop confidence and skills like leadership, communication, conflict resolution and a sense of belonging which supports the long-term goals of youth staying in school and graduate, pursuing college and trade programs, building healthy relationships, physical health benefits, and building safe communities.
Since her last interview, Rock to the Future programs now include paid creative and life skill development opportunities which distributed more than $80,000 to teens this past summer and provide youth with scholarships and trade school support after graduation, recruited a full-time mental health specialist that helps our students learn skills like affirmations, positive thinking, communication, conflict resolution, and connects youth with resources and extended their programming for youth who are incarcerated and in the justice system.
She discussed their fundraising efforts – there is a $55,000 match for all donations made up until December 31st. They also accept instrument donations and need volunteers.
For more information about classes and how to bring the program to your school, go to rocktothefuture.org. Follow them on social media @Rock2Future