We are so pleased to share that Tramlines Festival has announced that The Sarah Nulty Power of Music Foundation will be an official charity partner for the 2021 event.
Read moreA 60th birthday wish from Trustee Julie, Sarah's mum
Over the last few months, we have been humbled by the many people who have so kindly donated to The Power of Music Foundation by hosting Facebook birthday fundraisers.
Instead of asking for gifts, some very generous individuals including Iain, Andrew and Alex have instead asked their loved ones to donate to the Foundation.
Next week, it’s a big and special birthday for Julie, Chair of the Foundation’s Trustees and Sarah’s mum. You can support her by making a donation on Facebook, or in any of the usual ways.
Here’s a note from Julie to explain more:
Dear friends and family, as some of you know I’m celebrating my 60th birthday next week and lots of you have been asking what I’d like.
I would love for everyone who is thinking of buying me flowers or a gift or even a card, to please donate to The Sarah Nulty Power Of Music Foundation. Every £ will be used to bring the positive power of music in to the lives of those in need. I love you all.
Thank you,
Julie xx
Support Julie’s birthday fundraiser on Facebook
Bringing the power of music to Mossbrook Primary School
Children with Special Educational Needs in Sheffield are benefitting from a musical grant from The Sarah Nulty Power of Music Foundation.
Read moreTeam Tramlines remember Sarah
‘The most unlikely marathon team ever’
In 2019, Sheffield hosted its annual Half Marathon. Amongst the thousands of runners taking part were a collection of mostly non-runners from Sheffield’s music industry and members of Sarah Nulty’s family.
The team raised over £15,000 for Weston Park Cancer Charity and Cavendish Cancer Care in Sarah’s memory.
Tramlines Festival donate over £30k to charity in memory of Sarah
In March 2019, Tramlines donated over £30k to Sheffield charities in memory of Sarah.
The Charities included Weston Park Cancer Charity and Cavendish Cancer Care, who cared for Sarah during her short illness.
During Tramlines 2018, money was raised at ‘Nulty’s Bar’, a backstage area voluntarily staffed by Sarah’s friends and colleagues. Funds were also raised through donations and by merchandise including iconic ‘BeMoreNulty’ t-shirts.