Music festival helps support homeless in Sheffield
Supported by the organisers of MosFest, Music for the Homeless was run by the Cathedral Archer Project in a bid to raise money to support vulnerable people in Sheffield.
The line-up included a contrasting genre of music with the likes of Sheffield rock’n rollers Velcro Teddy Bears, Doncaster’s Bang Bang Romeo and the 48ks, Tim Hingley and the Kar-Pets, Josephine and the Artizan’s, The Neville Staple Band and Missing Andy and Ryan Jarvis.
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Hide AdThe festival, which took place on June 8, also included a sleep out to raise vital funds.
This was the first time The Archer Project has combined a sleep out with their own music festival.
MosFest organised the music festival and all the bands that performed, and The Archer Project worked to secure sponsors and donations, particularly around the sleep out which took place after the music festival.
Tim Renshaw, CEO The Archer Project said: “We all had a super day - organisers and visitors alike. It was the first time we have done an event like this and I’d like to thank everyone for all their hard work and enthusiasm - all those at MosFest, many of whom gave their time for free and also to Steve Cowen’s bar staff who gave a donation as well.
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