One Voice Children's Choir began in 2002 when the Winter Olympic Games were held in Salt Lake City, UT. One Voice Children's Choir has grown into a unique force in the entertainment world: Quarter-finalist on NBC's America's Got Talent Season 9, singing at the United States White House, performing in a number of countries, Billboard-charting albums, and over 1 Billion views and 4.5 million subscribers on YouTube. One Voice Children’s Choir is comprised of 180 children and youth ages four through eighteen living along the Wasatch Front in the United States. One Voice Children’s Choir performs dynamic original and cover song arrangements tailored to children's voices. One Voice Children's Choir is part of One Voice Children, a nonprofit 501(c)3 corporation. The organization's mission is to inspire the world through the power of children's voices, and One Voice Children's Choir serves as the flagship ambassador program. Learn more about One Voice Children at OneVoiceChildren.org.