Raising voices and money for charity
by Lorraine Gibson.
Taking the phrase ‘put your money where your mouth is’ literally, the award-winning Wimborne choir Vivamente Voices will be doing just that when they perform a Christmas concert in aid of a local charity.
Over the last two years, the choir has been supporting Mosaic, the organisation that supports bereaved youngsters, and the singers’ fundraising efforts have raised a grand total of almost £4,000.
Mosaic, based in Blandford, was founded in 2007 to bridge a gap in bereavement provision across Dorset.
Prior to this, support for grieving children and young people was only available from hospices after the death of someone suffering from a long-term illness.
The charity supports younger people who have lost someone special.
The festive concert marks Vivamente Voices’ last performance for Mosaic and they want it to be unforgettable.
The concert, a variety of uplifting and jolly festive music – with a vibrant guest performance from Witchampton Ukulele Orchestra – is at 7.30pm on Saturday, December 3, at St Nicholas’ Church, Corfe Mullen. The event includes a raffle and tickets cost £10 via vivamentevoices@gmail.com or on 01929 781777. For more details: vivamentevoices.org.uk.

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