Classical music offers young people a way out of Kenya's slums
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Steve Otieno, a 14-year-old Ghetto Classics participant, expressed, "Music makes me feel calm when I'm stressed. Some people have drugs. For me, it is music." His statement underscores the role of music as a crucial coping mechanism.
Elizabeth Njoroge, the founder of Ghetto Classics, remarked, "Everyone deserves to have the power of music in their lives, no matter where they are born." This philosophy drives the organization to provide music education to underprivileged children.
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