Making music together connects us socially and spiritually – it’s vital for our well-being. The Human Sound Project (HSP) is a social enterprise that provides platforms for people to connect through the universal language of music. It began in NYC in 2013 as an idea to provide a platform that would enable any group, no matter its size, musical skill level or background to come together and collaboratively record and share new songs about their stories. Since then, The Human Sound Project has evolved into a global music movement giving voice to over 180  groups on 6 continents around the world. We have collaborated with groups ranging from marginalised communities in Rio De Janeiro, Cape Town and Sydney to NGOs and corporations such as Vodafone, Canteen and Mission Australia. To date over 11,000 people have come together to record their song with The Human Sound Project. At this pivotal time in our history with sea levels and social inequality on the rise, the heart of The Human Sound Project’s mission is to publish the important community songs that share the message of marginalised groups and uplifting stories of human collaboration. That is why HSP has given over $80,000 of in-kind HSP programs to communities who otherwise do not have the resources to record their songs and share their stories. The Human Sound Project’s vision is to create a global village through song by continuing to scale its programs and to give voice to many more important songs that need to be sung and heard.