Faith Music Centre creates change by guiding Persons with Disabilities, seniors, and caregivers through a structured journey. Starting with training, moving into performances, and progressing into employment, our programmes turn musical ability into social inclusion and community contribution while empowering learners to be economically active.

Faith Music Centre trains Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) and seniors in music.
Together with our team of dedicated staff and network of talent, we bring music learning into the everyday lives of our learners.


We provide music training in instruments including:
– Drums
– Keyboard
– Guitar (acoustic, lead, and bass)
– Vocals
– Percussion
– Ukulele
Guiding learners along this journey are our music instructors including Persons with Disabilities or seniors who once began as learners themselves.
Through training in music skills, learners come together to form bands that perform on social, corporate, and public platforms.


With experience, musicians progress from learner to musician to employment in full-time, part-time, or micro-job opportunities, building confidence, teamwork and friendships along the way.
Many go on to earn income as performing musicians, instructors or stage masters, contributing back to a community of peers starting their own journeys in music.
Over time, we aim for every musician we train to find belonging, purpose, and sustainable employment through music.

Faith Music Centre trains Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) and seniors in music.
Together with our team of dedicated staff and network of talent, we bring music learning into the everyday lives of our learners.


We provide music training in instruments including:
– Drums
– Keyboard
– Guitar (acoustic, lead, and bass)
– Vocals
– Percussion
– Ukulele
Guiding learners along this journey are our music instructors including Persons with Disabilities or seniors who once began as learners themselves.
Through training in music skills, learners come together to form bands that perform on social, corporate, and public platforms.


With experience, musicians progress from learner to musician to employment in full-time, part-time, or micro-job opportunities, building confidence, teamwork and friendships along the way.
Many go on to earn income as performing musicians, instructors or stage masters, contributing back to a community of peers starting their own journeys in music.
Over time, we aim for every musician we train to find belonging, purpose, and sustainable employment through music.

Join us in turning music into a force for inclusion and empowerment. Whether you’re a learner, caregiver, or organisation, your involvement helps create lasting change.