Events

Charity gig in Bounds Green to raise money for children’s hospice

Milad Sherzad previews a charity fundraising event taking place in Bounds Green next month

credit Noah’s Ark Hospice

A charity gig dedicated to a North London children’s hospice, featuring multiple live acts, is set to be held in Bounds Green next month.

The event on Saturday, 12th October, at Bounds Green Tennis Club, will raise funds for Noah’s Ark Children’s Hospice (NACH) and boasts performances by The Revivals, The Bear Pit Band, and Soulfools.

The charity, founded in 2006, is one of the UK’s leading children’s hospices, providing care for over 350 children with life-limiting or life-threatening conditions, and their families, every year.

Soulfools manager and NACH supporter Shantini Cooray said: “It is an amazing charity and the hospice is a place of joy, courage, and hope, not just for the children who are unwell, but for their parents and siblings as well.

“It is funded mainly by donations, so every bit counts, and they need continuous support.”

The event is being held as part of ‘From That Moment’, an autumn appeal by the hospice where schools, businesses and community groups across North London host fundraisers.

For more information and to buy tickets:
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