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On April 26th 2024, we were delighted to welcome an enthusiastic audience for our charity concert in support of the Collège Champittet Foundation. With performances by our incredible music teachers, student musicians and the Champittet Choir, our chapel in Pully came alive with the sound of music!
Open to the public, this special fundraising concert was truly a community event. Our musicians took to the stage to deliver a charming programme, ranging from Romantic to contemporary pieces, and Schubert to “Dancing Queen”! Gathering in our chapel, we enjoyed a fantastic variety of vocal and instrumental performances. A social aperitif provided the perfect ending to a wonderful concert.
We are immensely grateful for the generosity of all our donors. Thanks to your support, our concert raised more than 3,000 CHF, which will help to fund high school and university scholarships for orphan girls in need at the Father Stefano Children’s Home in Antananarivo, Madagascar. These scholarships represent an invaluable opportunity for these young teenagers to continue their education and achieve their dreams.
A huge thank you to our performers, organisers and audience members for making this benefit concert a great success. Together, we can make a real difference for those who need it most!
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Chemin de Champittet
Case postale 622
1009 Pully-Lausanne
Switzerland
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