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JLS's Marvin Humes shows his support for young people
Marvin Humes from pop group JLS has been showing his support for young people through his work with ChildLine.
Floella Benjamin receives life peerage
NSPCC 'Hall-of-Famer', Floella Benjamin, has been introduced to the House of Lords after she received a life peerage.
Apprentice winner, Tim Campbell, completes the London Marathon for the NSPCC
Tim Campbell, winner of the BBC's first Apprentice show, completed the London Marathon in an impressive time.
Levi Roots backs our Internet Safety Campaign
Levi Roots of Reggae, Reggae Sauce fame, handed in a petition containing nearly 30,000 names. The petition calls on Gordon Brown to make the internet safer for children
Nicholas Hoult is NSPCC ambassador for children
Film actor Nicolas Hoult has become the NSPCC’s first ever ambassador for children and young people.
Amir Khan swaps boxing for racing gloves
NSPCC Ambassador Amir Khan took part in 'The Circuit' on 17 September 2009 in aid of the NSPCC's Child's Voice Appeal.
Dreams come true
Two of the NSPCC young celebrity supporters have become world champions within days of each other.
The Hoosiers pledge support for vulnerable children
Musicans, The Hoosiers, support the Child's Voice Appeal which needs to raise £50 million for ChildLine to ensure that every child's call can be answered.
Sassy New Artist MPHO supports the NSPCC
Meet MPHO a rising musical star with a passion for ensuring young people get the best chance in life and now the latest celebrity supporter to join the NSPCC in it’s aim of ending child cruelty in all its forms.
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