An ‘open stage night’ at a Keighley cafe raised cash to help a seriously ill four-year-old girl.
Cafe Hope, in Central Hall, hosted the free event which mostly featured singers and acoustic guitar players.
The proceeds of £123 will go to Nerea Lee Torres, who lives in Spain but whose father Matthew Lee is from Keighley.
Nerea has an inoperable brain tumour, and was given just six months to live in May last year.
Tracey Thomas, who runs Cafe Hope, is backing the drive to raise cash to fund Nerea’s expensive specialist medication.
Singer-songwriter Jularah and blues soloist Ben ‘Blue’ Waters organised, compered and performed at the open-stage night on Wednesday. . Jularah said: “About 20 people turned up to watch and we had 10 performers, which showed that there is plenty of quality talent in Keighley.”
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