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Andover College students to climb the O2 to raise money for Andover Memory Choir
Summary
Five students from Andover College will climb the O2 in London on March 13 to raise money for the Andover Memory Choir, which supports people living with dementia.
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Five students from Andover College will climb the O2 in London on March 13 to raise money for the Andover Memory Choir. The choir supports people living with dementia through group singing. The students—Chloe Karas (16), Freya Stephens (17), Bailey Stillwell (17), Jess Whatley (16) and Ruby Smith (17)—have already raised £350 and recently took part in a choir session on February 3. Kim Garner, founder of the Memory Choir, said she was touched by the students' efforts and will be there to support them.
Key details:
- Five students from Andover College are taking part in the O2 climb in London on March 13.
- The fundraiser is for the Andover Memory Choir, which uses group singing to promote wellbeing for people living with dementia.
- The students have raised £350 so far and attended a choir session on February 3 to see the group in action.
- Organiser Kim Garner expressed gratitude and noted the effort helps bridge generational connections.
Summary:
The students aim to raise funds to ease the financial burden on Memory Choir members so they can attend sessions without weekly costs for a period, and their campaign has already collected some donations. Their next scheduled step is the O2 climb on March 13, and the choir founder has said she will attend to support them.
