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Singing for lung health group?
Hi again!
Does anyone have information or links to share on joining singing for lung health groups?
Thank yo
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Below is information on the group:https://www.copdfoundation.org/Learn-More/I-am-a-Person-with-COPD/Harmonicas-for-Health.aspx
Thanks Ksmiles. I’ve got my harmonica and harmonica archives, did I miss something about singing in the link you sent
Thank you again
Hello! You are most welcome! You can email the address below to find out more about the group: harmonicasforhealth@copdfoundation.org
Enjoy!

Hi hastyRetreat. The COPDF offers the Harmonicas for Health program but I haven't heard anything about a singing for lung health group. If I discover one, I'll let you know!
In the UK there are dozens of SingStrong singing groups for people with COPD and similar health issues. Hopefully it will catch on in the USA. Studies significantly show health benefits from singing, as well as social benefits from group participation.
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-devon-65309779
The singing groups sound great- therapeutic for our lungs and to be connected with others in our communities. Thank you for posting.
Yes Marsrocket that’s what I kept finding. Exciting. I just know the 🇺🇸will have something soon. Which we all have purchased music with lyrics and can sing with that, but more fun when it feels like you’re with a group! 😜✌️🎼🎹🎷🎸🎻 Thank you all for the input.
Hasty retreat,
I can’t sing 🎶 or I would be interested in signing up with a group as well.
oh Ksmiles you can sing with me anytime! I can’t “sing” but I can sing! Hopefully we will find something and have a lot of Joy with it. Hug
HastyRetreat,
Thank you! The nuns in grade school wouldn’t keep me in the choir since I could not carry a note… but I will try again if we can eget a group going. We all need to find as much Joy in our lives as possible…. My daughters name is Joy.:)
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