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Symphony for Science
Make this Mother's Day truly meaningful with an afternoon of beauty, connection, and community. Symphony for Science is a family-friendly concert experience at Boston’s historic Symphony Hall, featuring music by Dvořák, Mozart, Schubert, and Reena Esmail, a powerful performance by The Women’s Chorus (women who have experienced homelessness), and reflections from national voices in public health, healing, and belonging.
Presented by the Kendall Square Orchestra, an ensemble made up of Boston’s scientists, researchers, and healthcare workers, the concert raises funds for Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program, which provides life-saving care to over 11,000 people across Greater Boston every year.
This is more than a concert — it’s an opportunity to gather as a family, give back together, and be part of something deeply moving and hopeful.
Admission
Proceeds benefit Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program.
Use discount code FRIEND30 for 30% off tickets at symphonyforscience.org.
A limited number of free family tickets are also available by emailing team@kendallsquareorchestra.org.
