Community Comes Together to Support Mental Health Through Music
This summer, the Amesbury Community Soul Singers are hosting a charity soul night that promises to raise both funds and awareness for mental health. Scheduled for Saturday, July 18, at The Bowman Centre, this event is not merely a fundraiser; it is a heartfelt celebration of healing and togetherness.
Uniting Voices for a Cause
The event will feature a delightful program that includes a raffle, a disco, and the highlight of the evening—the official launch of the choir's original charity single, "Dancing in the Rain." The song, composed by choir director Ross Gooding during a challenging time, aims to spark conversations about mental health and well-being, showcasing the power of music as a uniting force.
Personal Testimonies of Recovery
Members of the choir, like tenor Dai Tamplin, share their personal stories of overcoming mental health challenges through the communal power of singing. "A couple of years ago, I was suffering with a period of poor mental health; not something I'd experienced before," Dai recounts. He emphasizes how the supportive environment of the Amesbury Community Soul Singers played a pivotal role in his recovery, making him feel welcomed and valued.
The Importance of Community Support
The camaraderie within the choir, described by members as a 'choir family', exemplifies how music can foster a sense of belonging and provide essential support during tough times. Dai expresses gratitude for the encouragement and inclusive spirit he found within the group, reinforcing the positive impact community can have on individual wellness.
Join the Movement
This charity soul night is an invitation for anyone interested in supporting mental health initiatives while enjoying uplifting music. Tickets are available, and participants are encouraged to join in this meaningful celebration of resilience and togetherness.