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"During the performance, all of my repressed emotions were coming out, I cried extremely... today's actually my first day at this hospice, I moved into the hospice last night. I actually was feeling hopeless for coming into hospice, but this concert of EnoB touched my heart and pulled all the emotions out, and gave me joy and hope to me. I am very glad that it's an ongoing event, please come again...! Thank you very very much."
- Patient at Calvary Hospital Hospice -
“You are doing a great job spreading happiness to every part of the world.”
- Grace Lyu-Volckhausen, President, Tiger Baron Foundation -
“The feedback from our staff and families was wonderful, especially those watching from the bedside. We deeply appreciate everything EnoB did to make this such a kid friendly event for our patients and families. The music was truly enjoyed by all”
- Ana S. Furnari, Event Coordinator, NewYork-Presbyterian Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital, Columbia University Medical Center -
2012.10.25 NewYork-Presbyterian Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital, Columbia University Medical Center
“The Children sat and focused. Something they don’t do often. It held their attention.”
- Melissa Cary, Teacher, Easter Seals Child Development Center -
2014.1.30 Easter Seals Child Development Center
"It was such a meaningful time to us. Thank you so much."
- Alveria Santiago, Resident at DeWitt Rehabilitation & Nursing Center -
2014.03.20 Calvary Hospital Hospice
EnoB aims to develop a regular, high-quality program and create a stable system so that it can provide more benefits to a larger region and more people. In doing so, EnoB hopes to create a world full of happiness without anyone being isolated.

EnoB New York hopes to collaborate with international organizations, such as the UN, to reach different regions of the world. EnoB Seoul focuses on spreading happiness to the Southeast Asian region including China and North Korea as well.
At EnoB, we feel privileged to be in a position to help those in need, and we are delighted with the efforts of our volunteer organizers and artists, as well as the support of our donors. In 2014 we planned and carried out 48 events in the New York Metropolitan Area and in Korea, but this experience has only shown us how great the need is for music and other forms of art to impact the lives of those to whom we reach out. Therefore, EnoB is constantly looking for opportunities to do even more.


EnoB (Innovative Bridge) is a benevolent 501-c-3 nonprofit organization that reaches out to people who are disabled or hospitalized, or who suffer from socio-economic disadvantages, and enriches their lives by involving them in high quality, “edutainment” events and programs. We design these programs to be innovative bridges to peace, joy, and a brighter future. We strive to bring the benefits of arts and culture to as many needy individuals as possible in order to build a more joyful world.
CO-HOST ORGANIZATIONS
Columbia University Children's HospitalThe Initiative for Women With Disabilities, NYU Langone Medical Center Holy Name Medical Center(Korean Medical Program)Calvary Hospital Hospiece
CO-HOST ORGANIZATIONS
Milal Mission in NJ COCO Service Center
Easter Seals Child Development Center in the Bronx His Friends (Chodae Community Church in NJ)
CO-HOST ORGANIZATIONS
Mercy Gardens Nursing Home(Norwood) Mercy Gardens Nursing Home(South Amboy)
DeWitt Rehabilitation & Nursing CenterKorean Community Service of NY
Bergen Nursing HomeGateway Care Center(Eunbit Nursing Home)
CO-HOST ORGANIZATIONS
Seoul National University Children's HospitalYonsei University Severance Rehabilitation Hospital
Ehwa Women's Univ. Medical Center Catholic University Medical Center
Samsung Medical CenterHyundai Asan Medical Center
Korea University Medical CenterMulticultural Family Support Center in Wando
YWCA of Dong Hae Division Siemens Korea Seoul Institute of the Arts
EnoB was founded in 2006 by young professionals in the New York City area who wanted to share their talents with those who could not easily access cultural events. The founders come from diverse profession backgrounds – including the arts, health care, NGOs and other charitable institutions – but they share the common goal of helping others. They believe in the power of culture and the arts to bring out the best in youth and seniors, regardless of their circumstances and hardships.

Since its founding, EnoB has successfully fulfilled its mission to “Spread Happiness” by leveraging the donated talents of about 400 people in New York and in Seoul, South Korea, to provide more than 150 outreach concerts. But it does not stop there. Every day, EnoB continues its work of spreading happiness to more and more people! In 2012, EnoB founded a branch in Seoul, bringing the organization’s ideas and values to an even wider audience. The Seoul office operates independently, receiving its funding through local channels.