Cancer Fund for Children invites you to their Twilight Concert
Cancer Fund for Children provides vital support to children, young people and families impacted by cancer. On Thursday 21st November, we are hosting a special Twilight Concert in the iconic St Anne’s Cathedral to raise money towards our vital services with the help of event sponsors, Power NI and Causeway Securities.
Cancer Fund for Children provides vital support to children, young people and families impacted by cancer. On Thursday 21st November, we are hosting a special Twilight Concert in the iconic St Anne’s Cathedral to raise money towards our vital services with the help of event sponsors, Power NI and Causeway Securities.
Nestled in the flickering glow of candlelight, attendees will be treated to a mesmerising evening of music and connection with performances by the wonderful ARCO String Quarter, Ireland’s premiere vocal band Árdu and our very own Carefree Choir made up of families supported by the charity, staff and volunteers. This event will also be hosted by award-winning journalist, Holly Hamilton.
Power NI are delighted to be supporting Cancer Fund for Children’s Twilight Concert for a second year in a row. Cancer Fund for Children does tremendously valuable work across Northern Ireland for those young people diagnosed with cancer, their families and their communities. We look forward to November 21st and what promises to be a wonderful night for a great cause.
William Steele, Managing Director of Power NI
After experiencing their own childhood cancer diagnosis, the McMillan family were supported by Cancer Fund for Children and will be performing at the event as part of the Care Free Choir.
Choir gives us a chance to come together with other families that have been through similar situations. It allows us to support each other as a group through laughter and music and to celebrate our successes and process our tougher moments together as a choir family.
The McMillan family
Each week in Northern Ireland, approximately 3 children and young people (aged 0-24) are diagnosed with cancer. Purchasing tickets to this event will help fund our vital services so we can be there for families when they need us most.