Yule Sing! Agency’s fund-raising carol concert – full details

Yule Sing! Agency’s fund-raising carol concert – full details


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The Fine & Country Foundation says this year’s Carols by Candlelight Concert will be held on Sunday December 8 in partnership with King’s College Cambridge.

The evening aims to inspire the spirit of giving, set against the enchanting backdrop of the historic King’s College Chapel.

This year’s concert is especially meaningful, as The Foundation celebrates a milestone of raising £1m since its inception in 2014, supporting charities dedicated to combating homelessness and poverty. Last year’s concert alone raising a record-breaking £21,000.

The event will feature the King’s Voices, the mixed-voice choir of the King’s College community, performing renditions of Christmas carols.

Funds raised from this year’s concert will be directed to Emmaus Cambridge, Jimmy’s Cambridge, Wintercomfort, and Cambridge Cyrenians – four charities that provide services and support to those experiencing homelessness in the Cambridgeshire region. B

Jon Cooke, Trustee of the Fine & Country Foundation, shared his thoughts on the significance of the event: “The Carols by Candlelight Concert is more than an evening of festive celebration; it is a gathering of people who believe in the power of community and the importance of giving back. It has been inspiring to witness the impact that our supporters and Fine & Country agents have made over the years. Together, we’ve reached an incredible milestone, and we look forward to continuing our mission with the support of those attending this year’s concert.”

Tickets are available now and can be purchased through the Eventbrite page.

Tags: Charity

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