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Our Stories Through Song : Uplifting Story Of The Waterford High Hopes Choir

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ISBN: 9780995672277
AuthorMcCarthy, Cathy
Pub Date15/01/2022
BindingPaperback
CountryIRL
Dewey783.8094
Publisher:
Quick overview Tells the story of how music has provided the platform for growth and solidarity.
€10.00

The Waterford High Hopes Choir was established to assist people in their recovery from addiction, abuse, mental health issues, serious illness and the effects of homelessness.

Cathy recollects stories involving the choir from visits to sing for MEPs in Brussels to the nuns in Kilcock. It charters the story of choir members who have had extremely challenging lives but have come through and advocates for how the issue of Homelessness can be tackled

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The Waterford High Hopes Choir was established to assist people in their recovery from addiction, abuse, mental health issues, serious illness and the effects of homelessness.

Cathy recollects stories involving the choir from visits to sing for MEPs in Brussels to the nuns in Kilcock. It charters the story of choir members who have had extremely challenging lives but have come through and advocates for how the issue of Homelessness can be tackled

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