Chappers from The Chris Moyles Breakfast Show on BBC Radio 1 supports our new Rap song

During the recent build up to 'Sports Relief' we managed to catch up with Chappers and Comedy Dave from Radio 1. To raise awareness of 'Sports Relief' they were running a mile in every premiership ground in England and Scotland. While at the Stadium of Light on the 11th March 2008 we got the opportunity to talk to Chappers about our 'lifeline' project and in particular our new song 'talk to someone' which we released on April 28th 2008. The song was inspired by Shirley's story (which you can read on this website) and the poignancy is that her son, Dan was the best friend of Grant Leadbitter, Sunderland's first team midfield player. Chappers impressed by our project agreed to give us his support by introducing our music video.  He also highlighted the fact that like us, 'Comic Relief' and 'Sports Relief 'are committed to combatting mental health stigma. We are really grateful to Chappers for his help with our campaign. You can view our song on thiswebsite.                 

                                         You will enjoy it! We promise!

 Click on the link below for more media coverage of the story

 Stars back school's mental health work at http://www.sunderlandecho.com/news/Stars-back-school39s-mental-health.3828585.jp