NSPCC Hall of Fame
Recognising the outstanding contribution of NSPCC celebrity supporters
The first NSPCC Hall of Fame was launched in 2004 and since 2005 has been held every two years. The awards are an official recognition of the outstanding contribution of our celebrity supporters.
The ceremony is held in the Houses of Parliament and is attended by Ministers, MPs, Lords and Peers.
Members of the NSPCC Hall of Fame receive a unique silver award , paid for by the generosity of the Hall of Fame sponsor, the Sheffield Assay Office.
Hall of Fame 2009
In June 2009, six celebrities received an award for their outstanding contribution to our work:
Vicky Alcock
Fiona Bruce
Graham Cole
Beth Cordingly Ryan Jones
Andrew Lloyd Webber
See which celebrities have been recognised in previous years in our Hall of Fame archive.
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