Salisbury singing group hit the right notes for Homeless Trust
The Navy Larks sang outside Salisbury's Waitrose supermarket
A local singing group has raised over £1,000 for the Salisbury Trust for the Homeless (STFH).
The Navy Larks, an all-male singing group specialising in sea shanties and other traditional songs, joined forces with the Trust outside Salisbury Waitrose on Churchill Way West on Saturday 21st October.
Gordon Pardy, head of fundraising for STFH, said: “We are very grateful to The Navy Larks for helping us out and also to Waitrose and its incredibly generous customers.
“STFH is a local charity which receives no funding from either central or local government and so we are very much dependant on the support of the public in Salisbury and south Wiltshire.”
STFH has helped hundreds of people get their lives back on track since being founded in 1987.
Clients are helped back into independent living by through helping them regain confidence and self-esteem, learn life skills, find education, training and employment opportunities.