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Harmony Belles raises record amount for Helen and Douglas House

The beautiful All Saints Church in Marlow, Buckinghamshire was once again the setting for the Harmony Belles’Christmas concert on Saturday the 2nd of December 2023. The male barbershop group, the Thames Valley Chorus, joined us once again as we performed to over 300 people our ‘Christmas in Harmony’ concert raising money for Helen and Douglas House, a charity which looks after local terminally ill children.

The church was packed to the gills and we were thrilled to have raised £3,661.15 for this very special charity.

The Thames Valley Chorus were a great addition to our event, their wonderful harmonies and performance really enhanced the evening, helping us to bring early Christmas joy to our audience. We are very grateful to them for helping us to raise such a fantastic amount of money for Helen and Douglas House. If you want to know more about the charity do take a look at their website – www.hdh.org.uk or visit Our Why page.

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