London sisters to star in Children in Need choir
Briefly

The inclusion of children supported by Pudsey projects in this year’s BBC Children in Need appeal marks a historic moment, showcasing their talents and resilience. Young performers like Aanya and Amyra, who are members of The Habbit Factory, demonstrate the power of arts to rebuild confidence after personal challenges, such as their mother's cancer diagnosis. Their journey from struggle to stage exemplifies the positive impact of community support and charity interventions in children’s lives.
Facing their mother’s cancer diagnosis was incredibly tough for Aanya and Amyra. However, the love and support from The Habbit Factory provided them with the necessary tools to regain their self-esteem and find joy in performing again. This unique choir signifies not just a performance, but a celebration of courage and a testament to how creative expression can help in healing and personal growth, transforming painful experiences into powerful shared stories.
Read at www.bbc.com
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