Loughborough Echo

Musicworks awarded funds in social isolation battle

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A LOCAL charity that provides virtual music cafes to combat social isolation and loneliness is the latest group to receive vital funding from Reach Rushcliffe.

Musicworks is receiving funds as part of Rushcliffe Borough Council’s initiative which was launched in May aiming to tackle the issues.

The charity will use the funds to hold weekly virtual Heron Music Cafes, online musical sessions to help residents who are socially isolated, have disabiliti­es or mental health conditions including those with dementia to stay in touch with their communitie­s.

The project is one of four successful applicatio­ns that have benefitted from over £6,000 to help those in need.

During the sessions those attending are encouraged to communicat­e with each other while the singing is taking place and the words of the songs are also streamed allowing participan­ts to sing along.

Deputy leader of the council Coun Debbie Mason met the director of Musicworks John Osborne saying: “We are so pleased to have awarded funding to another local charity, which will help them increase the number of online musical sessions they can provide to help the wellbeing of our communitie­s.”

Mr Osborne added: “It is brilliant to receive funding through Reach Rushcliffe and the Borough Council.

“We know it is incredibly important to maintain the links our Music Cafes have developed throughout the community.

“We will now be able to hold a live virtual session once a week which will help maintain the momentum of the café and ensure that connection­s are not lost for members of the group.”

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