Last month a set of three cymbals used on stage by Bill Kreutzmann with Dead & Company and then signed by the drummer were auctioned to benefit Musack a 501c3 charity. A second collection of Kreutzmann cymbals has just been offered by the organization to raise funds in support of its mission “to give kids and teens a voice through music by providing guitars, drums, and support for music teachers – wherever the need arises.”

The current issue of Relix features a photo essay by Donick Cary, who launched Musack back in 2009, sharing his account of traveling to Cuba earlier this year in order to donate a guitar to a music school. In the essay, Cary, who is an Emmy-winning writer and producer (The Simpsons, Silicon Valley, Parks and Recreation, Bored to Death, New Girl) describes the creation of Musack, which he notes, “provides instruments and supports kids’ music programs, after a rash of teen suicides hit my high school on the island of Nantucket. (Today, Musack is making music happen in Nantucket, Los Angeles, Compton, Haiti and Appalachia.) The idea behind Musack was to give kids a voice through music during those shitty teen years when it feels like no one understands you and you are stuck on a foggy island way out at sea—literally or figuratively.”

The auction is now underway and also includes a Musack t-shirt of the same style that Kreutzmann wore for much of the last summer’s Dead & Company tour. Bidding concludes on Tuesday afternoon.