Luton's answer to Full Monty raised over £3,000 for Young@Heart Dementia Cafe

A group of men took to the stage to give Luton's Young@Heart Dementia Cafe a financial boost.
Raising money for the Young@Heart Dementia CafeRaising money for the Young@Heart Dementia Cafe
Raising money for the Young@Heart Dementia Cafe

Working Man’s Riverdance is made up of nine men from the town’s Irish community, with the help of Finbar Conway they performed Riverdance for Mayo Day, raising £3,667 for Young@Heart.

Maria Collins, of Home Instead Luton and Central Bedfordshire, leads the Young@Heart cafe.

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She said: “This is a huge sum of money which will make a massive difference to people who live with dementia and their carers.

“Even voluntary-run dementia cafes have costs to cover and this will enable us to help even more people in the community.”

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