Community choir Sing United donates to Launchpad.

A total of £3,660.86 was presented to Launchpad by members of North-East community choir, Sing United who held a special ‘Lest We Forget’ sell-out concert in Whitley Bay, Tyneside on Sunday 10 November as part of Remembrance Sunday.

The 150-voice choir and five-piece band is the brainchild of musical director Mark Deeks to capture the positive potential of people and music by bringing them together to sing and create a fun environment for all.

Sing United’s passion is to support local community groups through songs of meaning and chose veterans’ charity Launchpad for this very special concert, which was held at the Whitley Bay Playhouse.

The choir fundraise for local causes and collected £3,660.86 in donations, bringing their cumulative total since it was established 18 months ago to a staggering £11,500 for local causes.

Members of the choir made crafts and held raffles, and donations were collected at pre-event performances held at Eldon Square in Newcastle, at Sunderland’s Mowbray Park and on the evening of the performance.

The concert sold out two-weeks before performance and even had a waiting list for tickets due to the popularity of the show. The purpose of holding the concert on Remembrance Sunday was to sing songs that spoke out about the horrors of war, pause for reflection, pay tribute or simply remember those who gave their lives. The choir sang classic anti-war anthems from Marvin Gaye and George Harrison alongside tales of American conflicts by artists such as Bob Marley and Johnny Horton and there was also a special ‘Songs For England Medley’.

The money raised will contribute towards the provision of furniture packs to help the veterans when they move into their homes. The charity provides 32 self-contained one-bedroom flats at Avondale House on the iconic Grade II* listed Byker Estate in Newcastle.

Accepting the cheque on behalf of Launchpad was Phil Thompson, Manager of Launchpad’s Avondale House. He said:

“We are forever grateful to organisations and voluntary groups like Sing United who give up their time to help raise funds for our veterans.

“This donation means so much. A lot of veterans come to us with literally nothing but the clothes on their backs, so to be able to move into a furnished property takes away some of that stress.

“I attended the concert with some of my staff and residents and I have to say, it was truly heart-warming – such a fantastic performance and everyone should be very proud of their achievements. The performance was very much welcomed by our veterans.”

Mark Deeks, Sing United Musical Director, said:

“The whole idea behind Sing United was to have multiple layers to what we could achieve as a team: the music with meaning gives huge enjoyment to both our singers and followers, but adding the aspect of being able to support important causes in our local community adds a whole new layer of both emotion and pride. We’re delighted to have been able to support our friends at Launchpad with this donation.”

Each term, Sing United chooses a different charity or cause for their concerts to support. Every project features music and messages made in or about the North East. Their next performance will be Emergency Planet Earth on Saturday 21 March 2020 at the People’s Theatre in Newcastle. The performance will feature music from Jamiroquai, Louis Armstrong, Imagine Dragons, Woody Guthrie, Sonata Arctica and Neil Young.

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