A heartwarming visit from a talented student vocal group is spreading smiles across Savannah. The SCAD Bee Sharps, a student a cappella ensemble from the Savannah College of Art and Design, recently brought live music and joy to the residents of Hope Haven, a local dementia care group, according to WTOC.
The performance is a shining example of the kind of community connection that makes Savannah special — young artists using their gifts to brighten the days of some of the city’s most vulnerable residents. Music has long been recognized for its powerful effect on people living with dementia, often sparking memory, emotion, and engagement in ways that little else can.
The Bee Sharps’ visit to Hope Haven reflects a generous spirit of outreach that goes beyond the classroom, showing that SCAD students are not only developing their artistic talents but also investing in the broader Savannah community. For the residents of Hope Haven and their families, an afternoon filled with live harmony and warm human connection is a truly meaningful gift.
It’s the kind of story that reminds us how much a simple act of sharing music can do — lifting spirits, building bridges between generations, and reminding everyone present that they are seen and valued.
Sources: WTOC