Choirs raise money for a wonderful cause
Holly Barwick, 26-year-old physiotherapist from Hebden Bridge worked at the Khagendra New- Life Home while studying, and then set up First Chance Nepal in 2013 to raise funds for them.
She has been back several times recently and is there at the moment.
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Hide AdThe project provides long term residential care for the severely disabled in Kathmandu. The two performing choirs - each with strong local connections are Bradford Women Singers, an inspiring six strong a capella group with two members from Hebden Bridge - one is Holly’s mother, Helen Blackwell.
SHE choir is a 20 strong group of chiefly younger female singers from Manchester.
Tickets on the door £4.00 - £6.00, doors open at 7.00pm.
There will be home- made cakes and refreshments and also collection boxes.
For more info - 01422 842748 or 0778 306 0088.