18/12/2022. Glasgow. King George V Dock, Govan. Glasgow’s Ukrainian refugee boat MS Ambition.
Salvation Army concert for refugees.
Around 500 Ukrainian parents and children enjoyed some Christmas cheer thanks to the Salvation Army.
Singers and musicians from the charity’s church in Govan put on a special lunchtime concert yesterday (Sunday) after handing out hundreds of Christmas gift parcels to families on board a former cruise ship on the Clyde being used to house refugees.
The Salvation Army played a mix of English and Ukrainian carols as children and adults who live on the ship performed a special nativity play.
Majors Tracy and Mark Bearcroft, who lead the Salvation Army in Govan, paid tribute to the Ukrainian families and those who took part in the event.
Tracy said: “We were delighted to be invited to perform for the families and was amazing to see the talent of the children and adults who put on the nativity play. Hopefully we were able to bring some Christmas cheer. They certainly brightened up our week.”
Salvation Army concert for refugees.
Around 500 Ukrainian parents and children enjoyed some Christmas cheer thanks to the Salvation Army.
Singers and musicians from the charity’s church in Govan put on a special lunchtime concert yesterday (Sunday) after handing out hundreds of Christmas gift parcels to families on board a former cruise ship on the Clyde being used to house refugees.
The Salvation Army played a mix of English and Ukrainian carols as children and adults who live on the ship performed a special nativity play.
Majors Tracy and Mark Bearcroft, who lead the Salvation Army in Govan, paid tribute to the Ukrainian families and those who took part in the event.
Tracy said: “We were delighted to be invited to perform for the families and was amazing to see the talent of the children and adults who put on the nativity play. Hopefully we were able to bring some Christmas cheer. They certainly brightened up our week.”
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