A CHARITY set up in honour of a Scots teenager killed in the Manchester Arena terror attack is offering help to young musicians during coronavirus lockdown.
The Eilidh MacLeod Memorial Trust wants to hear from existing youth groups and tutors about the best ways to deliver tuition remotely over the coming weeks.
The trust was established in 2018 in memory of Eilidh MacLeod, from the Isle of Barra, who died along with 21 others in that attack in May 2017.
Suzanne White, founder and trustee, said: “Eilidh’s Trust is a small charity and limited in what we can do but we really want to play our full part in helping to deliver some continuity of learning. We want music groups, tutors and pupils to tell us what works and what won’t work and what Eilidh’s Trust can do to support youth music education.”
To get in touch email hello@eilidhstrust.org.uk
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