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  1. Jan 15, 2012 · Sophies Place provides compassionate and nurturing services, delivered by multi-disciplinary, specialized professionals that focus on minimizing trauma in a child-friendly atmosphere.

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      Sophie’s Place Child and Youth Advocacy Centre is a child...

  2. Sophies Place is a safe and welcoming space for children and youth who are victims of physical and/or sexual abuse. It is a collaboration between the Surrey RCMP, Ministry of Children and Family Development, the City of Surrey, Ministry of Public Safety & Solicitor General and The Centre for Child Development.

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  3. Oct 4, 2017 · Sophie’s Place is a dedicated music therapy facility built in children’s hospitals. These special spaces care for young people suffering from pain, chronic illness, and serious injury through evidence-based music therapy treatment.

  4. Sophie's Place will be special music facilities built in hospitals. These rooms will care for young people suffering from chronic illness or sudden serious injury.

  5. Sophie's Place. 1,640 likes · 6 talking about this · 55 were here. The Forever Young Foundation is creating music therapy clinics in pediatric hospitals nationwide. 🦋

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  6. Having somewhere to go that feels nothing like a hospital can mean the world to our patients at Primary Children’s hospital, as well as in the other pediatric hospitals that have Sophies Place locations. Music therapy matters. #musictherapy #sophiesplace #sophiesplacemusic #foreveryoungfoundation #musicchangeseverything # ...

  7. sophiesplace3.wixsite.com › sophiesplace › aboutAbout | Sophie's Place

    Sophie’s Place was established in loving memory of singer, songwriter, and friend, Sophie Barton. These dedicated spaces are music therapy rooms built in children’s hospitals that treat young people suffering from pain, chronic illness, and serious injury.