Hayley Camp, an alum of Key to Change is a sophomore double degree candidate majoring in violin at the Peabody Conservatory of Music and in mathematics at Johns Hopkins University. She was a student of Dr. Quinton Morris and studied in the string studio for one year. We are pleased to award Hayley a $1,000 Daniel Ching Scholarship for musical excellence for the next year.
Daniel Ching (of the internationally-renowned Miró Quartet) is the former violin instructor of Key to Change Founder and Executive Director Dr. Quinton Morris. Daniel played a critical role shaping Quinton’s career as a performer and inspiring him to give back to the next generation.
Both artists overcame tremendous hardships on their way to becoming world-class violinists, and the new Daniel Ching Scholarship honors that journey by creating new musical opportunities for underserved students in South King County.
If you would like to donate to the Daniel Ching Scholarship Fund or learn more about this exciting endeavor, please click the button below or contact Dr. Quinton Morris, executive director at qmorris@keytochangestudio.org
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