Young Carers from Bristol and South Gloucestershire join forces with Bath Philharmonia and Ed Davey for festive fundraising song

2nd December 2024

Ed Davey singing with our young carers

In a heartwarming collaboration, young carers from Bristol and South Gloucestershire have teamed up with Bath Philharmonia and Ed Davey, leader of the Liberal Democrats, to record a festive fundraising song that aims to raise awareness and boost support for young carers. 

The initiative brought together the voices of these remarkable young individuals, who balance their education and personal lives while providing essential care to family members. This unique project not only highlights their incredible resilience but also seeks to provide vital resources and support for young carers and the families they look after. 

The recording session took place at the renowned Bath Philharmonia studio, where young carers from all over the country worked alongside professional musicians and conductors. Young carers were also joined on the recording by Ed Davey, a long-time advocate for young carers, and a carer himself. Together, they created a new festive classic.  

Joss Tagg, Young Carers Service Manager at Carers Support Centre Bristol and South Gloucestershire, expressed her enthusiasm for the project: “These young people are real heroes, and their hard work and dedication must be recognised. This festive song not only celebrates their spirit but also aims to raise crucial funds to support their needs.” 

Bristol and South Gloucestershire young carer, Teya, commented, “I thought the day spent together was amazing, I loved getting to know everyone, and it brought such joy to be able to sing something we had created that was only a thought earlier this year.” 

The finished song was released with national media coverage in time for the holiday season, with proceeds going towards Bath Philharmonia’s community work, and Carers Trust which supports local charities like Carers Support Centre Bristol and South Gloucestershire to provide essential services to young carers. The project aims to raise funds and foster a greater understanding of the challenges young carers face and the importance of supporting them within our communities. 

Young Carers perform at Bath Forum

On Saturday 14 December, the Young Carers were the special guests of Bath Philharmonia at their presentation of the seasonal classic, The Snowman, where, along with Ed Davey, they performed their festive song.

Young Carers on Loose Women

On Monday 16 December, the Young Carers brilliantly performed the song on the ITV lunchtime show Loose Women.

Young Carers at No 10

And that wasn’t the end of the excitement as Ed Davey invited the young carers to 10 Downing Street after the show. There, they performed their song outside the famous door before having a tour around and tea at the Prime Minister’s residence.

Support our young carers

Download the video of the song and donate 

Read more about the song on Carers Trust website

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