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Monday, 24th May 2021, 2:43 pm
Herts Musical Memories is set to receive £25,000 to continue its musical services for people living with dementia.
The money will enable the small Hertfordshire-based charity to deliver singing sessions for people with the dementia to support their wellbeing.
The grant was received from Music for Dementia’s £500,000 Paul and Nick Harvey Fund, which was set up specifically to directly support musical activities for people with dementia.
Kerry Brabant, founder of Herts Musical Memories celebrating the news as she finishes her online singing session
This fund was made possible by a kind donation from The Hunter Foundation to Paul and Nick Harvey who passed the money to The Utley Foundation for Music for Dementia
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