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Who does GIGS givers serve?
GIGS givers serves the needs of any family caring for a child with special needs looking to explore fresh, new musical therapies.

How much does GIGS givers cost?
Families who participate in GIGS givers programs are not charged anything.

Who volunteers at GIGS givers?
Individuals who volunteer their time, energy, and talents to GIGS givers have a gift that they enjoy sharing with others. Volunteers consist of professional musicians, producers, songwriters, and singers but also include teachers, artists, small business owners, therapists, doctors, and more.

How many programs exist at GIGS givers?
Currently we are focusing our efforts towards our pilot program. This fall, Sean Gaiser will be collaborating with a small group of special children and music professionals to co-produce his next studio album. By involving these children in the emotional and magical process of music production, Sean and his staff aim to reach new verbal milestones with each of their students by inspiring everyone to make new sounds in the studio with their own voice. Once captured, these beautiful sounds will be blended into the mix of Sean's new album and released as a collaborative project. Upon successful completion of this initial program, GIGS givers plans to expand into a variety of creative musical therapies and support services for families caring for a child with special needs.

Where will classes and recording sessions be held?
Students involved in our pilot program will meet both at the recording studio at Georgetown Prep as well as the recording studio at GIGS.

Who will be teaching the class?
Sean will be teaching the class with help from his friends Delaney Dunigan and Mary Farrell Spencer.

Will there be a celebration of this creative work?
Yes! On Saturday, November 9, Sean and his band will be playing all of this new music live at GIGS Courtyard to celebrate the completion of this pilot program and to officially launch GIGS givers.