Honoring the legacy of Richard D. Swaisgood

Key to Change believes that world-class music instruction can have transformative effects in underserved communities. Today, we are grateful to share a story of generosity that will help sustain our mission.

In August of 2023, we lost a remarkable supporter of the arts and social justice, Richard D. “Dick” Swaisgood. Dick was committed to causes that uplift underserved communities, and we are honored to have been among the organizations he held close to his heart.

Dick first connected with Key to Change several years ago, during a conversation with our founder, Dr. Quinton Morris. Their shared interest in the performing arts and advancing equity sparked a meaningful dialogue. Richard was inspired by our mission to provide world-class music education to underserved students and even considered joining our board. 

Upon his passing, Dick’s estate left a generous bequest to Key to Change, alongside several other organizations aligned with his values. And his gift reflects his commitments and will allow us to continue serving students through violin and viola lessons, transformative opportunities, and leadership development.

Dick’s legacy will live on with the young musicians at Key to Change. We are thankful to him and his family for their extraordinary generosity and belief in our mission.

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