Heidi describes playing the cello as an important form of self-care. Orchestra class during the school day became a respite; she found her closest friends among those she consistently saw in orchestra; and found daily practice to be a welcome break from homework and other responsibilities.
The cello was Heidi’s instrument of choice when she signed up in fourth grade – her mom’s idea because that opportunity was not afforded to her as a daughter of immigrants. PING! provided that cello and an upgrade as Heidi grew physically, and in musical ability. Heidi said she benefitted from being part of the Mentoring Program as a middle schooler. And she has been taking private lessons to improve her skills as a high school musician.
Heidi volunteered with our PING!Pal program, which matches high school and college musicians with PING! elementary musicians.
“Mentoring has allowed me to give back, even if in a small way, and to use something I’m good at to help others,” she said. “Equal opportunity is extremely important to me, so this has been an immensely rewarding experience.”
Heidi plans to find a way to continue playing music in college.



