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An evening of brilliant music for a brilliant cause, featuring:
Ruben Seabright: Acoustic grunge, to make you lunge.
Liam Lee-Hynes: Experimental bass loops to blow your mind.
Hifidelica: 4 Piece Indie Outfit, bringing unique brand of Rock (Indie, soul, punk, Mod) & Roll.
PHON: Drawing influence from stoner rock with elements of sludge, hardcore and grunge.
During the night you can also purchase raffle tickets with the chance to win some amazing prizes including vouchers from:
Spin the Black Circle
Jungle Club
Beauty by Clarice
Fourleaf Piercing
All ticket sales will be donated to The Children's Trust through Ajay Noir's London Marathon 2024 fundraiser.
If you would like to donate directly to this, please follow this link: https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/ajayaj
https://www.thechildrenstrust.org.uk/about
The Children's Trust are the UK's leading charity for children with brain injury and neurodisabilities- they help to support the children affected and their families, providing specialist rehabilitation, education, and community services across the UK.
"Working towards a time when all children and young people with brain injury have the opportunity to live the best life possible."
£20 could pay for a child?s horse riding session, an important physiotherapy exercise that builds core muscles.
£50 could pay for multisensory toys that are crucial to help stimulate a child and inspire them to respond, sometimes for the first time since their accident or illness.
£60 could pay for special switch-activated equipment and toys. Switches are large coloured buttons that can control a variety of electronic equipment. They help children to make their own choices and understand cause and effect.
£80 could help buy musical instruments. Music therapy is a vital part of each child?s rehabilitation at The Children?s Trust. It can be particularly beneficial for children that are unable to speak as it gives them a way to communicate and express themselves without words.
£100 could pay for occupational therapy equipment to help a child learn to eat independently again.
61 Sidbury,
Worcester,
Worcestershire,
England,
WR1 2HU.
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