South Eastern HSC Trust Staff Sing For Charity

Harmony in Health Choir sings for hospital in Uganda

Harmony in Health Choir sings for hospital in Uganda

Members of staff from across many disciplines were in tune in the South Eastern HSC TRust over Christmas.

Staff members in the South Eastern Trust have come together to form a new ‘Harmony in Health’ Choir, led by Emergency Department Sister, Sarah Gray. 

The choir recently held their first Christmas Carol Service in the Acute Services Block at the Ulster Hospital. Staff, patients, families and friends gathered to listen to some favourite Christmas carols performed beautifully. 

It was a great opportunity to bring some festive cheer to the hospital especially after a significant period of not being able to rehearse together and sing for a live audience due to COVID. 

Members of the Harmony in Health Choir performing at the Christmas Carol Service in the Ulster Hospital
Members of the Harmony in Health Choir performing at the Christmas Carol Service in the Ulster Hospital.

A generous £298.56 was raised on the evening which will be donated towards Kiwoko Hospital in Uganda, a charity that the Trust has supported for several years.

Kiwoko Hospital provides amazing healthcare in a challenging, resource deprived situation.

Commenting on the success of the evening, Sarah Gray said, “The choir have been rehearsing from September and have formed a wonderful bond considering most members did not know each other. 

“The sound they make together is fantastic and a direct result of the hours they have put in rehearsing. 

“They are such a fun group of people to be part of and a fine example of the committed staff that we are privileged to work alongside within the South Eastern Trust. 

“It was a wonderful night to be able to share with each other.

“It is not a closed shop, however, and new singers who can commit to Wednesday night rehearsals are very welcome!”

Sarah Gray added a special thanks to everyone who attended the event and contributed on the evening along with the Harmony in Health Choir who gave up their spare time to support such a worthy cause.