WAYNE, NJ – The 4th annual benefit concert hosted by Zooming Thru Music and the Tri-M Music Honors Society will take place on Thursday, May 30, 2025, at 6:30 p.m. in the Wayne Hills High School auditorium. The event will support Foundabilities, a local nonprofit dedicated to providing individuals with disabilities a safe and inclusive environment that fosters self-worth and community acceptance.
Tickets are priced at $5 each and can be purchased in advance through Venmo by sending payment to @ZoomingThruMusic-inc. Each ticket also serves as a raffle entry for prizes donated by local businesses.
During a recent township council meeting, Zooming Thru Music co-founder Helena Kim and Public Liaison Esen Edeer shared details about the event. Edeer emphasized the importance of the concert, stating, “All proceeds will go toward helping Foundabilities purchase much-needed equipment, including a heated mat and an electric box-taping machine.”
The evening will showcase musical performances by students from Wayne Hills and Wayne Valley High Schools, along with members of the Tri-M Music Honors Society. “This concert is a great way to bring our community together,” said Edeer. “We’re proud to support Foundabilities again this year.”
Helena Kim also explained how the raffle works and encouraged participation, even from those who may not be able to attend. “Every admission ticket doubles as a raffle entry. Winners will be announced at the end of the concert. We also offer raffle-only tickets for supporters who can’t make it in person,” she said. “It’s a fun way to help a great cause—and you might win a prize, too.”