From the community: "Great young musicians. Lot of talent. I like how [they] gave the opportunity to perform to many [people]." — Mike B., Atria Sugar Land Staff
"Love the people and the music and the performance...I would like to hear more of it!" — Dorothy D., Atria Sugar Land Resident
"[Measures of Joy performers] had talent and great music. I love to see young, talented people perform." — Jerry, Atria Sugar Land Resident "The residents enjoy the music and seeing the group perform. I think they all seem to be truly committed to their music and community." — Karen B., Atria Sugar Land Staff
"Measures of Joy recently showcased their musical talents to the residents at Casa Montego and Montego Place. Their performance was truly delightful. We are grateful for their service and dedication to the senior/disabled community and are looking forward to working with them in the future!" — Katrina Bill, Service Coordinator at Satellite Housing "They give the residents a chance to hear music from their childhood and it puts a light into their eyes that makes it a blessing to have them here. They are truly a talented group of young adults." — Monique S., Atria Sugar Land Staff
"Thank you for your virtuosity!" — Resident, Aegis Living
"Precious." — Resident, Aegis Living From our volunteers: "Measures of Joy has made a big influence on my life. It not only provided me with community service but also gave me a grand oppurtunity to serve the community. It is wonderful beyond words." — Grace C., violinist and pianist, member since January 2012
"At first, I didn't know that playing music could make people so happy, but Measures of Joy has shown me just that and has given me the opportunity to consider music others can relate to, rather than what I can relate to. I learned that music is a unique way to communicate and show people that I care about them." — Leona H., pianist, member since February 2012
“Measures of Joy helps me practice my music, and at the same time, helps everyone else. It’s not just for community service, but for the joy of helping.” — Joshua L., pianist, member since October 2012
“Measures of Joy has shown me that helping other people is actually more fun and interesting than you’d think it might be. I am now more interested in community service for itself rather than doing it for requirements.” — Thomas L., pianist, member since October 2012