The Malcolm X Goldies session at St Paul’s, Bristol, celebrated in song on Monday September 22. The popular sessions started over one year ago in partnership with LinkAge, Bristol, and thanks to funding support from Bristol Charities and the Co-Op Community Foundation its future has been secured for the next 12 months. Goldies founder Grenville Jones said; “Our charity is now developing and reaching out across communities throughout Southern England and Wales. Thanks to the support of Bristol Charities and the Community Foundation we can now put more smiles on more faces. “In the coming months we will be looking at introducing new sessions with Black and Ethnic minority groups, engaging with communities in other areas of Bristol as well as in Swindon, Gloucester and Cardiff. “Also this week we start a new pilot session in partnership with the Bristol and Avon Chinese Women’s Group. “These developments have been made possible through support from the Henry Smith Charity and takes us forward with our vision to become Goldies UK in the years ahead.” ENDS Press enquiries to Grenville Jones on 07778 282934. Picture shows the Malcolm X Goldies with Anne Anketell, ceo of Bristol Charities, Jenny Smith from the Co-op Community Foundation and Goldies founder Grenville Jones.
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