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The power of song: How Stella's Circle is bringing people together

A St. John's organization that helps transform the lives of struggling adults is bringing people together with music.

'I've found a new family and I feel good with that,' says choir member

The power of song: Stella's Circle Inclusion Choir

9 years ago
Duration 7:05
A St. John's group that helps transform the lives of struggling adults is bringing people together with music.

A St. John's organizationthat helps transform the lives of struggling adults is bringing people together with music.

The Stella's Circle Inclusion Choir was formed in 2008, and is affiliated with the non-profit groupStella's Circle and its programs and services.

Most of the choir'smembers have experienced homelessness or have gone through a period of struggle.

Helen Murphy has been directing the choir for around 10 years. (CBC)

Director Helen Murphy saysthe choir offersa space for people who want to sing and offersa sense of community and belonging.

"It's a place where people can feel that they can come without any worry about judgment or feeling they're not good enough to sing," said Murphy.

Ken, a choir member, said the choir has given him a "sense of family, a sense of connection". (CBC)

Ken, a choir member, said he was struggling with feelings of isolation and loneliness, the choir hashelped him "feel a sense of family, a sense of connection".

"My mom passed and everything just happened at once and so I've found a new family and I feel good with that," he said.

Emma Broomfield, a choir manager from the United Kingdom, does similar work with a charity called Choir With No Name. (CBC)

Emma Broomfield, a choir manager from the United Kingdom, does similar work looking after four choirs with a charity called Choir With No Name.

The joy in people's faces

Like the Inclusion Choir, her groups are all made up of people who have experienced homelessness.

She said it's a great thing when you see the joy in people's faces as theysing.

Broomfield is in St. John's to share her experiences and to learn from the Stella Burry choir.

"I think singing is an amazing thing for any human being and choirs are such a beautiful way to bring people together with a really positive spin on things," she told CBC.

"Singing helps you forget the other things going on in your life, it may be only for an hour or two hours but it helps you just have some time out."

Here & Now broadcast live from the choir's rehearsal earlier this week.Have a listen to the music and stories;they'll be sure to lift your spirits.

CBC's Here & Now broadcast live form the choir's rehearsal Thursday evening. (CBC)