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Summerside United Pentecostal Church organizing a concert to help P.E.I.'s Prince County Hospital for Aug. 17

The concert has been 'prayerfully planned' says Pastor Sean Ward

Mary Noye, Pastor Rev. Sean Ward, Billy Shaw, Josh Ward and Cindy Aalbers, members of the Summerside United Pentecostal Church organizing committee, proudly show they “heart” the Prince County Hospital, in the signature pose of the PCH Foundation’s cardiac campaign this year.
Mary Noye, Pastor Rev. Sean Ward, Billy Shaw, Josh Ward and Cindy Aalbers, members of the Summerside United Pentecostal Church organizing committee, proudly show they “heart” the Prince County Hospital, in the signature pose of the PCH Foundation’s cardiac campaign this year. - Contributed

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An upcoming fundraising concert in Summerside will benefit the Prince County Hospital.

Members of the Summerside United Pentecostal Church is the organizing committee for the evening of gospel music entitled “Concert of Hope”.

The event will feature guitar virtuoso Larry Carter on Aug. 17 at the Harbourfront Theatre in Summerside. 

Pastor Sean Ward said the concert was born out of the desire to give back to the community. 

“The concert has been prayerfully planned to bring an evening of spiritual ministry, while at the same time assist in a fundraising campaign for Prince County Hospital Foundation,” he said. 

Tickets are on sale now at the Harbourfront Theater for $20. 

All proceeds from the event will help with the purchase of much-needed cardiac monitors for the PCH. 

This year and next, as part of the Vital Signs Appeal, the PCH Foundation is raising funds to replace every cardiac monitor at the hospital in units such as Maternal Child Care where the organizers were able to gather to hear more about the much-needed technology.

Special fundraisers like these mean a great deal to the PCH Foundation and its role in supporting the patients of the hospital. 

Anyone interested in holding such an event to benefit the hospital is asked to contact Bevan Woodacre at [email protected] or 902-432-2547. 

For more information on the concert, the talent or to purchase tickets, visit harbourfronttheatre.com.
 

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