Simplicity Funerals Woy Woy recently hosted a “Thank You” Breakfast to show their appreciation for a wide range of local supporters.
Local clergy, nursing home staff, church organists, cantors, doctors, and supportive businesses from around the Woy Woy area and others were all invited to attend a social morning with Simplicity Funerals staff. Without the support of these community stakeholders, Simplicity Funerals would not have been able to provide their customary level of care to the families of the Central Coast.
The Singing Hands Choir was on hand to entertain attendees. The Signing Hand Choir takes its name from their unique combination of choral arrangements and their use of Auslan which is the Australian Sign Language. The choir, which is made up of volunteers, has been taking their performance to hearing and hearing impaired audiences since 2006.
The use of Auslan, in conjunction with the choir’s distinctive white gloves, makes for an enriching choral experience that is accessible to a wider audience than most choirs are able to perform to.
The breakfast was enjoyed by all who attended.