About Us
A student-led initiative bringing comfort through music
Our Story
Music for Care is a student-led musical service initiative founded by passionate middle and high school musicians who believe in the transformative power of music. We bring live performances to seniors, hospital patients, and community spaces across the area.
Our Values
- โช Compassion for all members of our community
- โช Excellence in musical performance and preparation
- โช Service as a core part of student life
- โช Respect and dignity for every audience
Meet Our Team
The students behind every performance

Siddharth Chandra
Piano
Sid has been playing piano for over 10 years and has developed a strong passion for music through years of dedicated practice and performance. In addition to performing, he has also composed a few original pieces for competitions.
Sid has participated in multiple piano competitions and has successfully completed ABRSM Grade 6, demonstrating both technical skill and musical understanding.
Through Music for Care, he hopes to use music to bring joy, comfort, and meaningful moments to the community.

Aditya Behara
Flute
Aditya has always found something peaceful in music. A way to slow down, connect, and be present with people.
That feeling is what started it all. Since 4th grade, Aditya has been bringing live flute music to senior centers, community gatherings, and local events.
Over the years, the music has grown too. Aditya has been selected for the Wisconsin State Middle Honors Band, Sun Prairie Honor Band, qualified for the State Solo & Ensemble Festival every year since 8th grade, and most recently, both the ensemble and flute choir received an Exemplary Performance nomination at state. Aditya also plays with the school band, jazz band, marching band, the WYSO orchestra, and a flute choir. Each one a different way of being part of something bigger.
But at the heart of it all is something simple: a young musician who believes music is meant to be shared, especially with the people who need it most.

Arun Behara
Oboe
Arun discovered the oboe about two years ago, and it quickly became something special. There is something about the instrument's rich, distinctive voice that drew him in and hasn't let go since.
Still in middle school, Arun is just getting started on this journey. What stands out about Arun is not just the hours he puts into practice, but the reason behind it. He genuinely wants to share his music with others, whether that means playing for a community event, visiting a senior center, or simply bringing a little joy to the people around him.
And when he is not playing, there is a good chance he is singing. Not for any stage or audience in particular, just for the love of it.

Meera Chandra
Violin
Meera has been playing the violin for the past year and has quickly developed a strong interest in music. She is an active member of her school orchestra and has performed in several school concerts, gaining valuable experience playing as part of a group.
In addition to school performances, Meera has also played at a few community events, where she enjoys sharing her music with others. She is continuing to grow as a musician and looks forward to learning new pieces and improving her skills.
Through Music for Care, Meera hopes to use her violin to bring joy and meaningful moments to seniors and the community.