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Supporting the Homecare’s Got Talent Choir and Their Charity Single

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5th December 2025

5th December 2025

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We’re proud to share our support for the Homecare’s Got Talent Choir as they release their version of the much-loved song Angels in the run-up to Christmas.

The choir is made up of nine caregivers from across the UK who came together to record the single at the iconic Abbey Road Studios. Their performance celebrates the everyday care and comfort Care Professionals bring to the people they support and shines a light on the difference home care makes to families across the country. 

The single also has a meaningful purpose at its heart. All profits raised will go to the Care Workers’ Charity, which provides financial and emotional support to people working in social care.

Dan Archer, UK CEO of in-home care company Visiting Angels and founder of Home Care’s Got Talent said: I

I was challenged to create a Christmas No.1 using the brilliant singers that we’d found over the last two years from the competition. Robbie’s ‘Angels’ seemed like the perfect fit. When you listen to the lyrics, they speak to what carers do.

The choir hopes their version of Angels will climb the charts and spread even more awareness of the vital work caregivers do — and you can help them on their journey! 

To show your support, head to your preferred music platform and hit play. Every listen helps raise funds for the Care Workers’ Charity and shows the choir just how many people are behind them. 

Listen here: Angels Homecares Got Talent Choir

Angels group singing

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