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This project successfully funded on 21st April 2023, you can still support them with a donation.
This project successfully funded on 21st April 2023, you can still support them with a donation.
With the money raised we will hire a suitable venue with good access for local trans...
Dementia affects so many people and their families. Singing and music heals. We want people to take time out with us to Remember when...

Chief Radio is the sister CIC company of Sing in the City.
We pride ourselves on working with our communities and providing music projects for all. Our Director Kirsty Baird has had a family member suffer with dementia and feels passionate about building a warm welcoming rehearsal space for people with dementia, Alzheimers or their carers.
Sing in the City has run choirs and singing workshops for over 13 years and along with Chief Radio they have raised over £160k for charity and community.
We want to invite people along to be a member of this very special singing group so they can sing, share stories, laugh, have a cup of tea and just be together.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jd2W84QRhvE Watch our Young at heart video at the Usher Hall.

We are crowdfunding so that we can raise funds to provide a free to attend choir for anyone who is living with or supporting someone living with Alzheimer’s or dementia. The more money we are able to raise, the longer we will be able to run this special project and the more people we will be able to reach and support

The money raised from your kind donations and the crowdmatch funding will be spent to ensure we can provide a safe and suitable environment to run this project from. It will pay for our singing leaders to run the sessions and most importantly to provide refreshments at each rehearsal so we can create a warm social aspect to all of our singing sessions. We will use the monies raised to provide lyric sheets, singing folders and other pieces of equipment that can help us make this project accessible to all

Creative Scotland Crowdmatch 2023 has provided £1,500 of match funding
Funding method
Keep what you raise – this project will receive all pledges made