Little Trinity Nursery Join in KEMP’s 12 Days of Christmas
Children at Little Trinity Nursery in Kidderminster popped into KEMP Hospice and treated staff and patients to a Christmas sing-along as part of the hospice’s 12 Days of Christmas celebrations.
Little Trinity Nursery manager, Gaynor Carter, said: “KEMP was our official charity partner last year, so we jumped at the chance to support them and participate in their special 12 Days of Christmas events at Mason Road. We also raised a massive £160.90 for KEMP’s 'Light Up a Life' event so we were able to hand this over during our visit!”
KEMP Hospice’s 12 days of Christmas celebrates the season and involves a range of activities for those using the hospice’s day facilities. The children aged between 2 and 4 years started practising their carols in early November to ensure that they would be note ready for the season and for their end of term Christmas Party singalong, with parents invited to join in the fun before the Christmas break!
Gaynor added: “The children love to 'show off' their singing abilities and have been so excited to travel in the minibus and meet and sing for residents at local nursing homes and KEMP Hospice, but it’s also important that they understand and learn how to show compassion and support others that may need help, not just at Christmas, but all year round, with even our youngest children able to do this.
“Singing, chatting, offering a smile or cuddle can brighten the day for anyone!”

Little Trinity Nursery manager, Gaynor Carter, said: “KEMP was our official charity partner last year, so we jumped at the chance to support them and participate in their special 12 Days of Christmas events at Mason Road. We also raised a massive £160.90 for KEMP’s 'Light Up a Life' event so we were able to hand this over during our visit!”
KEMP Hospice’s 12 days of Christmas celebrates the season and involves a range of activities for those using the hospice’s day facilities. The children aged between 2 and 4 years started practising their carols in early November to ensure that they would be note ready for the season and for their end of term Christmas Party singalong, with parents invited to join in the fun before the Christmas break!
Gaynor added: “The children love to 'show off' their singing abilities and have been so excited to travel in the minibus and meet and sing for residents at local nursing homes and KEMP Hospice, but it’s also important that they understand and learn how to show compassion and support others that may need help, not just at Christmas, but all year round, with even our youngest children able to do this.
“Singing, chatting, offering a smile or cuddle can brighten the day for anyone!”

