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Seattle Girls Choir is an organization in which young people are inspired to become the best musicians in the Pacific Northwest, celebrated for their contributions to their community, and encouraged to be their own best advocates. Our combination of music education and youth leadership opportunities provide the over 225 youth in our programs aged 5 – 18 with comprehensive choral education, an outlet to express themselves, and a place to belong.

We believe that no child should miss out on a transformational choral education for financial reasons. Make your gift today to support our programs.

What is the best way to give?

Online Giving
You may donate online any time of day, throughout the year, by clicking on the blue DONATE NOW button above.

Text to Give
There’s now an easy way for you to donate to SGC straight from your phone. Text SGC2022 to 44-321 for a link to our giving page.

Gifts by Mail
You can also make a gift by mail at any time. Please send your check or money order to Seattle Girls Choir at PO Box 22388, Seattle, WA 98122.

Recurring Gifts
Sustained, monthly support is a very valuable way to give.  Signing up to give just $5 a month can add up to a big impact for SGC! Consider checking the “make this a recurring donation” box at checkout. This is also a great option if you’d like to make a larger pledge to the organization but want to space things out a bit.

Whatever way you give, we deeply appreciate your support. Thank you!

Questions? Email our Executive Director for more information at [email protected] or call 206-526-1900.

Our Impact

“This program has offered me an important education that I will take with me forever.”

“Choir has truly changed me into the person I want to be. SGC has given me a remarkable musical education, but also the confidence to lead, a sense of family, and so many lovely friends.”

“This choir has been home to me for so long, and I can’t imagine my life without it.”

“This is the program that I will credit for my success when I am a working professional musician, or composer, or teacher.”