We are a non-profit foundation that aims to improve the lives of children and teenagers through music education.
The Believe in You Foundation believes that music is the key to transforming lives. Our social project offers children and adolescents access to saxophone lessons, an instrument capable of cultivating discipline, creativity, and self-confidence. By empowering each young person’s potential, our foundation seeks to go beyond musical education, using art as a powerful tool for personal and social development.
Our purpose is to offer new generations the opportunities they have been denied, building a future where lack of resources is no obstacle to achieving dreams. Through high-quality lessons and the support of dedicated mentors, we empower each student to find their own melody, transforming notes into opportunities and passion into a path to success. We believe that, with your help, we can empower more children to believe in themselves.
“My story, my pain, and my purpose. When I began my musical journey, I carried with me a huge dream, but also a deep pain: I didn’t have a musical instrument to play. Often, my desire to learn was greater than my available resources. It was a difficult time, but it was also during this time that the spark that fueled my self-belief was born.
With effort, perseverance, and faith, I carved out a niche in the music world, stood on stages, had unique experiences, and shared my sound in different places. But with each achievement, something inside me always reminded me: how many children still experience the same pain I did? How many stop believing in their dreams due to a lack of opportunity?
That’s how the book “Believe in Yourself” was born, where I open my heart and share part of this journey, to inspire others not to give up, even in the face of obstacles.
And it was from this same feeling that the Believe in You Foundation was born, a social project whose mission is to offer underprivileged children what I never had: access to music, instruments, and the chance to make dreams come true.
Every note I play today carries this truth: music has the power to change lives. My pain has become a purpose, and now, through the book and the Foundation, I want more children to believe in themselves—and discover that anything is possible when given the opportunity.