Halifax Courier

Annabelle set to wow crowds at sell out show

- Ian Hirst ian.hirst@jpimedia.co.uk @HXCourier

A BRAVE young Calderdale woman will return to the stage this Christmas to perform to a sell-out crowd, raising funds for two worthy causes.

Annabelle Riley, who was born 11-weeks prematurel­y and suffered a life-threatenin­g brain haemorrhag­e, has always dreamed of becoming a singer.

Last year she made her stage debut alongside mum Caroline at the annual Kirklees and Calderdale Charity Lunch (KACCL).

Now 19, Annabelle and her mum will take to the stage once again to bring some festive cheer to the annual business event, aiming to exceed last year’s staggering fundraisin­g total of £32,000.

Mum Caroline, who is just as involved in the choir as her daughter, said: “Since joining the Orange Box Choir, Annabelle has really found a sense of belonging in both her local and wider communitie­s. She has something to look forward to and be excited about aside from her family time and studies at college.

“Annabelle illustrate­s that there is so much ability within disability. Alongside the team at Orange Box Choir, Annabelle is able to reach for the stars and take on these incredible opportunit­ies like performing for a second time at the KACCL event.”

Following her premature birth, Annabelle spent three months in a Special Care Baby unit, during which time she was given mere hours to live after suffering a brain haemorrhag­e.

Annabelle continues to require support from her mother, grandparen­ts and brother Fraser as well as a number of healthcare profession­als at their specially adapted home in Brighouse.

She has honed her musical skills through the Orange Box Choir, a beneficiar­y of the KACCL event, allowing her to develop her talents as well as providing some incredible experience­s.

This year’s lunch will provide much-needed funds for the Orange Box Choir in associatio­n with Square Chapel Arts Centre and Forget Me Not Children’s Hospice.

Both organisati­ons continue to provide life-changing support and services to children and their families within the community.

Since joining the Orange Box Choir Annabelle has really found a sense of belonging

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 ??  ?? SINGER: AnnabelleR­iley performing at last year’s KACCL event
SINGER: AnnabelleR­iley performing at last year’s KACCL event
 ??  ?? TUNE: The 19-year-old is part of the Orange Box Choir
TUNE: The 19-year-old is part of the Orange Box Choir

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