In Paraguay in a small impoverished underdeveloped village, lives an orchestra which has members who are young children, teenagers, and young adults. Members of this orchestra mentor one another. For example, the more experienced an older teen gets in the orchestra; the more they teach and guide their younger peers through. It's beautiful. This orchestra was made by one generous man, in attempt to show these kids responsibility and life outside of the town's criminal violence with gang activity. All of the instruments are made out of recycled garbage, unimaginable, huh? Finally, they've become noticed and people have had the hearts to donate this orchestra real instruments. I saw a documentary about this on CBS's program -- "60 Minutes", and immediately I found it to be extremely heartwarming.
I recommend checking out the article:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/earthvideo/9742488/Landfill-Harmonic-Paraguay-recycled-orchestra-plays-instruments-made-out-of-rubbish.htmlTeaser:
http://vimeo.com/52711779