Locals Ken, Yoko and Jay Schwarz will be among the performers at the 12th annual Boston Charity Concert.

March 26, 2023 at 4:00 p.m.
First Parish UU Church, Arlington (630 Massachusetts Ave)
Tickets available at bostoncharityconcert.com

The Boston Charity Concert was first organized by local musicians as a benefit concert in support of victims of the Great Tohoku Japan Earthquake and Tsunami in 2011. We successfully organized four concerts and were able to raise over a thousand dollars that were donated to proper relief organizations in Japan.

Since 2013, we expanded our support to any nonprofit organization in the Greater Boston Area. The Boston Charity Concert also aims to provide an exciting performance opportunity for the next generation of young musicians. Every year, gifted student ensembles provide performances for the community after they are selected by audition.

This year, donations will go to the Japanese Bostonians Support Line, a nonprofit organization to promote the physical and mental well-being of Japanese immigrants and their families living in New England.  Any contribution is appreciated.

We are dedicated to bringing care and inspiration to our communities.

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