Ripon cathedral

Night to Remember a concert at Ripon Cathedral to support Wellspring

26 October 2021

Wellspring Training and Therapy, which provides affordable counselling to people of all ages across the Harrogate district, saw referrals shoot up during the lockdowns, forcing the charity to temporarily suspend its waiting list.

  • Night to Remember
  • Ripon Cathedral
  • 12 November 2021

Wellspring is now back operating as normal, with its counsellors able to keep on top of the current level of demand, but the Starbeck-based service relies almost entirely on donations to survive – and ticket sales for next month’s concert inside Ripon’s historic cathedral will provide a vital source of funding for the charity.

Harrogate-based concert pianist Julian Saphir, who trained at both the Royal Academy and Royal College of Music, has performed around the world and Yorkshire-born soprano Eleonore Cockerham, a former member of internationally-acclaimed singing group VOCES8, take centre-stage at ‘A Night to Remember’ on Friday 12 November.

They will be joined on stage by choirs and performers from across the Harrogate district including Nidd Chorale, Unity Voices and the Chamber Choir of Harrogate’s St Aidan’s School.

The concert, exploring themes of memory and thanksgiving and organised in collaboration with David Moon of Harrogate-based Full Circle Funerals, also features pianist Nichola Saphir and Harrogate Theatre Choir, with all proceeds going to support the work of Wellspring in Starbeck.

Sarah James, Therapeutic Lead at Wellspring Training and Therapy said last year the charity supported 700 people across the Harrogate district through individual counselling, group sessions, work in schools and mental health training.

Sarah James said:

Our counsellors are frequently working with adults who present with depression, anxiety, trauma, loss, relationship issues, low self-esteem, emotional abuse, loss of confidence and stress. Many people we support have been signposted to us for more in-depth/long-term therapeutic work that is too expensive for many people to fund for themselves.

 

Concert co-ordinator David Moon said:

This event is a wonderful opportunity to explore and experience the power music has on our mood and raise money for Wellspring, which is providing a vital wellbeing service in our local community.

 

Tickets for the event, which starts at 7pm, start at £12 for adults (£5 for children) are available at: https://wellspringtherapy.co.uk/events/

 

 

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