Charity Launches New Community Choir

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Paul Sartori Hospice at Home is singing for joy after recently being awarded a £952 grant to deliver a project to improve the wellbeing of the local community – and forming a local Community Choir.

The grant was awarded by the Community Changemakers Fund delivered by South West Wales Connected (SWWCo), Great Western Railway (GWR), Transport for Wales (TFW) and 4theRegion.

The Paul Sartori Community Choir will not only be open to staff, volunteers, voting members, trustees and service users, but participation will be encouraged from the wider community.

Members, with or without previous experience in a choir, will be invited to participate and will be guided by a choir master. It is recognised that singing in a choir can significantly enhance wellbeing.

More information on how to join the choir, including meeting dates, will be communicated on the Paul Sartori social media platforms and via its shops. The choir will meet at Vision Arts, 39 Cartlett, Haverfordwest.

Paul Sartori Hospice at Home provides a range of services to Pembrokeshire people living in the final stages of a life-limiting illness, and the Community Choir extends this support to the wider community. For further information on the charity and its services visit www.paulsartori.org or phone 01437 763223.

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Drew Baker from Vision Arts, Judith Williams from Paul Sartori, and Tara Smith from 4theRegion

 

 

 

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