A group of young women are hoping to spread festive cheer in Doncaster by singing carols
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Christmas of 2020 is set to be unlike any festive period we have seen before.
Which is why Charlotte Kirk and three of her friends have set up the Covid Carolers.
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Hide AdCharlotte, 18, said: “This year has been awful for everyone but we want to try to end it on a high.
“We want to boost the spirits of people who have been isolating or living alone through all of this.
“It’s our way of giving back to the community.”
The four young women will be visiting areas around Doncaster in December and singing a selection of Christmas songs to anyone who feels they need a bit of cheer.
Charlotte says that she wants to help people forget the bad that they have been through this year due to Covid-19 and get them to focus on a brighter future.
“Christmas is my favourite time of the year,” she said.
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Hide Ad“It brings everyone together and we think it’s going to be even more poignant this year because of what everyone has suffered.”
Charlotte hopes that her singing group can bring back a bit of excitement to those who feel they are missing out.
They will be reaching out to care homes across Doncaster and community groups who help people in need.
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Hide Ad“This is a free service but we are taking a bucket with us if anybody wants to donate,” she said.
The group is especially interested in singing for those who live alone or have had a rough year but they are open for anyone who wants to hear them sing.
If you want the Covid Carolers to visit you or someone you know this December you can visit their Facebook page here to find out more information.