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Amir Khan, Joanna Lumley & Sir Ranulph Fiennes amongst Action for Children supporters

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Ever wondered what it takes to to become a champion boxer, glamorous TV star or world famous explorer? Well wonder no more…

Action for Children supporters Amir Khan, Joanna Lumley and Sir Ranulph Fiennes are among a host of celebrities who have illustrated the personal journeys that have transformed their lives for an online exhibition that we’re launching today.

Over 150 famous faces – including Rod Stewart, Fearne Cotton, Tony Adams, Emily Maitlis, Chris Tarrant, Ian Hislop, David Morrissey, Michael Aspel, Duncan Bannatyne, Leigh Francis and Jo Brand – have contributed to the exhibition, designed to raise awareness of the difficult transformational journeys that the vulnerable children and young people we work with make every day.

And, because your support is so important to us, we wanted to give you a special preview. The images have never been seen online before so be quick!

We also want to know what you think: if you like what you see, let us know, either by responding via email or posting on our blog.

Find out more about Action for Children’s work with children and young people.

http://www.actionforchildren.org.uk/


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