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Young Singers’ Welfare Foundation: launched by Sir Thomas Allen (BK)


Sir Thomas Allen CBE is among the renowned individuals launching a major new initiative to support singers experiencing financial hardship as a consequence of a serious illness or medical condition.

The Young Singers' Welfare Foundation is a new charitable trust that will support UK-based self-employed classical singers under the age of 40 who suffer financial hardship as a result of a serious medical condition or illness, such as cancer.

Support will be given in the form of a one-off grant or as payment for items, services or facilities, such as private medical treatment if required. The Foundation will also operate a referral service to other organisations that may be able to assist on a case-by-case basis.

Sir Thomas is Patron of the Foundation, and among its Trustees are renowned singer and vocal professor Lillian Watson, eminent cancer surgeon Professor Kefah Mokbel, and ENO Chairman Vernon Ellis.

As Lillian Watson says:

“There has long been a need for a Foundation such as this, to support young singers who are battling serious illnesses or medical conditions. It is difficult enough for a talented young singer to establish a career in classical music, without having to contend with major health issues. The YSWF is an extremely worthwhile enterprise, and will help to safeguard the future of classical singing in the UK, and the futures of some deserving young singers.”

The Young Singers' Welfare Foundation is formally launched on 17 January 2008 with a VIP fundraising concert and reception in central London starring Sir Thomas Allen, Lillian Watson, Donald Maxwell and the Prince Consort. Tickets are £50pp (to include wine and canapes) and can be ordered directly from the Foundation - either email info@yswf.org.uk or call the Treasurer on +44 7908 386846.

The Foundation aims to raise over £500,000 to create an endowment, safeguarding the services it will offer to future generations of singers. If you would like donate, please visit the Foundation’s website at www.yswf.org.uk.

Foundation Secretary Jennifer Johnston (Tel: +44 7971 175432)  hopes that people will be willing to support the Foundation through any kind of additional media coverage. For further information, please contact  her.

 
Bill Kenny

 

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