Voices of Hope is a welcoming, non-audition chorus created to harness the joy of music for those affected by breast cancer. Some of the 50+ singers are breast cancer survivors, while others have family or friends touched by this disease. In celebrating the power of song, Voices of Hope members relish their strong sense of community and audience-pleasing performances.
Voices of Hope sings a mixture of music genres—pop, rock, the Great American Songbook and more. The chorus includes men and women who have varied musical skills, ranging from those with professional voice training to those with little singing experience.
Recognized for their lively, uplifting concerts as well as their mission supporting breast cancer survivorship, Voices of Hope singers enjoy sharing their message through broader engagements. Last fall, for example, they sang at a Chicago Bears game during Breast Cancer Awareness Month and also appeared on WGN TV.
Singers come from all over Chicagoland and currently rehearse in two optional locations (Oak Park and Glenview). Committed to inclusivity, Voices of Hope is best described as a diverse group of caring, upbeat and congenial choristers. Those who love singing and a spirit of camaraderie are invited to join this group.
In April, Voices of Hope will present “And the Oscar Goes to … Great Songs from the Movies” in Oak Park (Pilgrim Congregational Church, April 13, 7:30 pm) and Glenview (Glenview Community Church, April 14, 4:00 pm). For more information on the concert or joining the chorus, visit voicesofhopecc.com.
