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Abanna New Life Choir attend civic reception at Coleraine Town Hall

Abanna New Life Choir attend civic reception at Coleraine Town Hall

Wed, March 06, 2024

Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens, Councillor Steven Callaghan hosted a civic reception in Coleraine Town Hall to welcome members of the Abanna New Life Choir.

The group of 20 children, who are beneficiaries of Abaana’s projects across Uganda, are representing their local communities by singing their way around the UK and Ireland, acting as ambassadors for their friends and families still living in poverty. They perform both Ugandan and English gospel songs and tell their testimonies.

Cllr Callaghan said: “I was delighted to host the Abanna New Life Choir ahead of their performance at Ballyrashane Presbyterian Church on Saturday, March 2 and hear about the amazing work the charity is doing to help improve the lives of children in Africa, including building schools, and providing clean water and medical care.”

Abaana is a Christian based charity set up for the benefit of less privileged people in Africa. The word ‘Abaana’ comes from a language found in the country of Uganda and means ‘children’. The charity’s aim is to raise awareness of third world poverty, find sponsors for an additional 200–300 children and rescue more children from a life on the streets. 

Over 1000 new child sponsorships were set up as a direct result of the 2017 & 2019 New Life Choir tour and six young boys were rescued from a life on the streets and brought into Abaana’s New Life Homes. 

Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens, Councillor Steven Callaghan with Abanna New Life Choir at a civic reception at Coleraine Town Hall. Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens, Councillor Steven Callaghan and the Mayoress pictured with Maurice Bradley and one of the children from Abanna New Life Choir.