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The Coda Fiddle Orchestra with Director of Music and Rotarian Jack Maguire A COMMUNITY music project based in Boscombe have been given a donation of £1,000 from JP Morgan to help fund the purchase of three violins for its students. The Coda Fiddle Orchestra was formed in 2004 by Jack Maguire, former leader of the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, to help underprivileged children uncover the joys of music. The youngsters range in age from four to 18, many of whom lack the financial resources to learn an instrument. Director of Music at Coda Fiddle Orchestra Fiona McKinley said: “I am delighted at the generosity of J.P. Morgan in funding three quality violins for use by students at an advanced stage of their training.
A CHRISTCHURCH charity, which supports underprivileged children and families in financially difficult, has been donated £1,500 by J.P. Morgan to buy presents for youngsters across the conurbation. Ashley’s Birthday Bank, which was set up in December 2014, distributed Christmas and birthday presents to neglected children on a Christchurch housing estate before becoming a registered charity in April 2015. The recent donation will mean that the charity can help to allocate gifts to young people and their families across Christchurch, Poole, Bournemouth and surrounding areas. Anna Selby, one of the trustees of the charity, said: ““Being able to organise the giving out of Christmas presents was one of the main reasons we formed the charity in the first place.