Choir on song to produce charity DVD

Choir on song to produce charity DVD

17 October 2018

A CROSS-COMMUNITY group of young people from various schools across the Newry, Mourne and Down Council area have come together to launch an exciting DVD featuring them singing to raise awareness of the local children’s cancer charity, Daisy Lodge.

The aim of the Children Helping Children project is to build interaction between young people of different backgrounds to give them a common focus and enable long lasting relationships to be established.

Over 100 young people from 18 local schools have been involved in the Children Helping Children Choir with rehearsals held for young people on a cross community basis, enabling the establishment of new relationships and cross cultural learning.

The young people were provided with the opportunity of attending a recording studio to record the vocals for the DVD and finally, in a culmination of events, the DVD was professionally filmed with the help of a local film company, Slackpress Media.

Council chairman Mark Murnin, said: “The young people of this district are the leaders of the future. I am delighted that this project has given them the opportunity to make new friends from different schools and different backgrounds and together develop a shared focus of raising awareness of a very special charity in this area, Daisy Lodge.

“With the help of local singer/songwriter Mona Owens and others, this project has developed a proactive way of bringing communities of the region together, and we know that the relationships built through this project will live on.

“Mona’s vision and dedication were instrumental in ensuring that this project got to the point of filming a DVD ready to be launched.”

The project is supported by the European Union’s PEACE IV Programme, managed by the Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB).

Match-funding for the project has been provided by the Executive Office in Northern Ireland and the Department of Rural and Community Development in Ireland.