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School choir hits the right note with Eastbourne Foodbank song

18th December 2023

Pictures of Shinewater School pupils singing "A Helping Hand"

A new song, written by and for Eastbourne Foodbank, has struck a chord with primary schools across the town.

And at Shinewater School pupils have embraced the song, A Helping Hand, and have been singing it along with carols as part their festive fund-raising .

Shinewater School pupils singing in Eastbourne

The song was written by Robert Crockford, one of the foodbank’s Senior Advocacy Officers, who spends most of his time providing clients with welfare benefits advice.

But the enthusiasm of the Shinewater pupils for the tune has taken it to a new level – featuring in Shinewater’s various carol fund-raising events and even leading to a video created by a volunteer.

Juliet Mead, Eastbourne Foodbank’s Campaigns Manager explained: “In the office one day we were talking about how much fun it would be to have our own song for our harvest assemblies. I don’t think any of us knew Robert was a song-writer but he casually said: ‘I could do that’. It sort of escalated from there.”

Juliet and some colleagues provided the voices on A Helping Hand while Robert played guitar, and a simple recording was made. “Our plan was simply to play the song in the various school assemblies we did around harvest time, which is what we did. All the schools enjoyed it and at Shinewater the pupils really sang along and said they loved it.” Juliet said.

Shinewater pupils filming the video in the foodbank warehouse

Lily Costello from Shinewater School said: “The children were moved by the assembly about foodbank and really surprised by the number of people who really need help. They also loved the song and wanted to sing it.”

One thing led to another and it soon became part of the school choir’s repertoire as they visited shopping centres and other events to sing carols – to raise money for Eastbourne Foodbank. And a friend of foodbank, Jon Santa Cruz, has become involved and put together a video featuring the song and the choir.

“They have loved the song and loved doing something for their community. It has been a fantastic project – for so many reasons. And to have a music video that features our singing stars is just the icing on the cake.” Lily said.

Foodbank’s Juliet added: “This started as a jokey idea but has turned into something so very special. It is helping us to raise money but has also involved these wonderful children in our work in the community. It’s a real feel good story for Christmas.”

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Notes to editors:

For more information about Eastbourne Foodbank, visit the Eastbourne Foodbank website, or contact Iain Luxford ([email protected]) 07874 017095

You can watch the video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wEt-y14SbKI

The lyrics to A Helping Hand:

We at the Foodbank would like to say,

Thank you for your generosity today,

Times are hard, we know, and it’s a real big ask,

but what you give will see that we achieve our task

 

If you take anything away with you, let it be, that we all need…

 

A Helping hand from somebody who understands,

A cheery smile, tea and cake and talk a while,

So come along the foodbank is for anyone who needs a helping hand.

 

Justice, compassion and dignity,

these are at the heart of our philosophy,

and we at the Foodbank endeavor to,

embrace our whole community in what we do

 

If you take anything away with you, let it be, that we all need….

 

A Helping hand from somebody who understands,

A cheery smile, tea and cake and talk a while,

So come along the foodbank is for anyone who needs a helping hand.

A Helping hand from somebody who understands,

A cheery smile, tea and cake and talk a while,

So come along the foodbank is for anyone who needs a helping hand.

A Helping hand from somebody who understands,

A cheery smile, tea and cake and talk a while,

So come along the foodbank is for anyone who needs a helping hand.

 

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