Nzuzi Musungu says it’s ‘like therapy’ singing in the choir at Asylum Link, one of the charities our appeal helps support

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When Nzuzi Musungu isn’t singing in Asylum Link Merseyside’s community choir, she’s working as a carer, looking after her blind husband and four children, and working feverishly with immigration lawyers to bring back the son she left behind when she escaped political persecution in the Congo 20 years ago.

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