ALABAMA BLUES PROJECT
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I was a Client Served & I've been apart of the Alabama Blues Project as a student and now I help teach other students how to sing and the history of the Blues.
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My name is Rachel B. Edwards and I’ve been involved with the Alabama Blues Project for five years. I started as a vocal student of Caroline Shines in the Advanced Band. There was absolutely no way for me to tell when I was 15 that the ABP would have intertwined with my life as much as it has. Now that I’m 20 and an aspiring blues singer, it makes perfectly good sense. It would be an understatement if I said that the Alabama Blues Project wasn’t the highlight of my week back then, and now that I actually get to work behind the scenes for the ABP, it’s the highlight of my day.
My Alabama Blues Project band mates! LONG LIVE THE BLUES!!!
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- I've seen the results of this organization in... the various gigs that I am able to play throughout the community to get the word out about us. The children and the parents that encounter us are always pleased with the positive message we send concerning the blues.
Ways to make it better!
- In my opinion, the biggest challenges facing this organization are... getting people in the community to realize how important the preservation and continuance of the Alabama Blues heritage is.
My grandson attended the sunner blues camp in 2009. He has Downs Syndrome. At first I was skeptical about this camp but he loves music & he loves Debbie Bonds & her husband Rick. After speaking with them directly several times I enrolled him in the program. The 1st day I left him he was ok at 1st but after an hour he withdrew. They called me & after that I attended daily with him. I was amazed by the caring caring staff & that several of them had experience with special needs children in their daily work lifes. This program brings all children together no matter who or where they come from. The patients that they all had with the children was just amazing!!! They truly enjoy the children & teach all age levels & skill levels. I was also amazed at how much they put into 1 short week!! I have been involved with other short summer programs but notheing compares to this one!!! They truly tried to teach him to play guitar & drums, in the end he was presented with a "special" tamborine from Debbie to play in his band at open house. My being there with him every day was no problem, he jsut needed to see me close by to be comfortable. I helped with the children in his group but to tell the truth I gained as much from this as he did!! I cannot express enough what a wonderful program this is for all children. We need more community based programs for all children, it lets them see all that the world has to offer. Alot of these children would never be exposed to this kind of music & art, for that matter to any music & art. My grandson does attend regular school at Lloyd Wood Middle School in Northport, Alabama. He is in a special life skills program there for special ed children they feel would benefit from this program. All he needs is an aide to guide him & I feel that with the staff they had his needs would of been more than met. He jsut was a little unsure of the himself with all of the strangers. My being there was no problem & I was able to observe first hand how they were with the children. Once again I have to say WOW!!! What a GREAT program!!!
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- I've seen the results of this organization in... how my grandson learned to play musical instruments
- What I've enjoyed the most about my experience with this nonprofit is... watching how much the children learned
- The kinds of staff and volunteers that I met were... more than capable & experienced with children
- If this organization had 10 million bucks, it could... serve a larger part of the community & expand
Ways to make it better!
- My experience would have been better if... we had 2 weeks instead of one
- If I ran this organization, I would... expand the summer camp to a 2 week program
- In my opinion, the biggest challenges facing this organization are... money
- One thing I'd also say is that... we need more programs like this
I have watched Debbie Bond start this organization from the ground up to the great organization it is today. I truly admire all the hard work and the hours it must have taken. She started with nothing but an idea and an inspiration. I have seen the hope and understanding in these kids eyes. This last advanced group/band of kids is phenomenal as I have seen them now 3 or 4 times. Kudo's to this great organization!
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- What I've enjoyed the most about my experience with this nonprofit is... Seeing the kids joy and sense of accomplishment in their faces.
Ways to make it better!
- In my opinion, the biggest challenges facing this organization are... The health, endurance, and resources of it's officers
ABP is such a tremendous asset to the community! Their efforts preserve and create blues culture in the south is truly inspiring!
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- I've seen the results of this organization in... day to day life in Northport-raising blues awareness and creating opportunities for children
- What I've enjoyed the most about my experience with this nonprofit is... ABP youth camps!
- The kinds of staff and volunteers that I met were... office, band camp leaders, musicians
- If this organization had 10 million bucks, it could... Continue and expand it's role in southern blues preservation and teaching
Ways to make it better!
- If I ran this organization, I would... help Rick and Debbie find staff to help them in their many many roles in the community
- In my opinion, the biggest challenges facing this organization are... finding a way to complete all the great ideas/projects they have for blues education
- One thing I'd also say is that... I love ABP
As adoptive parents of a child with special needs and other issues we were always looking for something to provide positive feedback and encouragement for our pre-teen son. Through an article in our local newspaper, The Alabama Blues Project sounded like an answer to prayer. In the summer of 2006 Jonathan attended his first "Blues Camp", a week of music instruction, blues history and art all rolled into one. He was hooked!! With the excellent leadership, instructors, and loving volunteers associated with The Alabama Blues Project, we have watched him grow into a member of the Advanced Band performing on a regular basis at local events. He now sings, as well as plays harmonica, and the band just recently got a chance to perform at the International Blues Challenge in Memphis. The Alabama Blues Project has definitely been what this young man needed and continues to provide support and encouragement to him. We also are raising our grandson who has behavior issues and he is a two year member of the "Blues Camp" program. Joshua's musical talent is yet to be discovered but it is a great learning experience for him. To be a part of a musical group who won't grade you on talent just enthusiasm has been a plus for him. The added bonus is participating in weekly life skills discussions and working on making good choices in every day situations. If I could make any changes it would probably involve the changing instructors. I realize it must be very difficult to bring in the quality of instructors that they continue to have on a regular basis but with my two sons, losing a favorite instructor can sometimes be very traumatic. We've never been disappointed with the quality of instruction but explaining the reasons why instructors come and go could perhaps be a part of life skills. As in all organizations sometimes communication can be a problem. The Alabama Blues Project staff has been working really hard to improve in this area by adding volunteers and staff to assist in getting information out to the parents. With the economic situation during the past year or so they have really been doing an almost impossible job. The needs are great with a program of this type though. We see the opportunities provided to young people from disadvantaged areas and with issues such as our two boys through The Alabama Blues Project. It would be a wonderful blessing to see their program highlighted so many others can know about the great work they do for the children and young people all over the West Central Alabama area.
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- What I've enjoyed the most about my experience with this nonprofit is... seeing the positive benefits to not only my two children but so many other young people. Also I've truly enjoyed being involved with the young people and watching them grow in ability and maturity.
- If this organization had 10 million bucks, it could... impact so many more needy kids!! Plus we could have a permanent home for the Blues Camps, all the musical instruments and equipment for every child's needs, and an actual Alabama Blues History Museum!
Ways to make it better!
- In my opinion, the biggest challenges facing this organization are... lack of funding to provide enough equipment and staff for more students.
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