In November, Hello Magazine covered the launch of Global Angels in the US. The article features Natasha Bedingfield, Nikola Rachelle, Molly Bedingfield, Petra Nemcova , Tamara Ecclestone and Hofit Golan in the Royalton hotel in New York and in Times Square.
XL is a international network of entrepreneurs. XL is a Corporate Angel and many of it's members are finding ways to raise funds through business for some of our projects.
In the November issue of XL Magazine, one of the articles featured Molly Bedingfield and Global Angels.
August 2007
Global Angels Ambassador Natasha Bedingfield champions Global Angels and trafficked children in the US through Seventeen Magazine.
Bear Grylls and GKN have partnered with Global Angels to raise $1million for children's projects in Africa.
Read the GKN Report on the dynamic fundraising activities their 40,000 staff are involved in this year. Catch the excitement in their company about being Angels and empowering the lives of thousands of children.
Read about Global Angels Ambassador Bear Grylls flying over Everest, Hamish Dodds, CEO Hard Rock International visiting project rescuing children sold into prostitution, and litlle Christian who needs an operation to transform his life.
Please read our newsletter for June 2007 to find out more.
Bear Grylls and the staff of GKN around the world are working to raise between $500-$1million, and GKN plc will match the funds to give to Global Angels projects in Africa... read how Bear and this amazing company are doing just that...
Another exciting month at Global Angels: a trip to the US, the Voice of Slavery concert on Freedom Day with Razorlight, the launching of our Angel Shop, Stop the Traffik, child 'chocolate slaves' involved in making 50% of the world's cocoa, and ethical chocolate. It’s all here in our newsletter. Please check it out...
On the 21st of January there was a fantastic article on Global Angels and Molly in 'You' Magazine.
The article conveys Molly as "an example of how one woman has harnessed the good, and the talent in those around her to help deprived children at home and abroad."
The type of woman that most characterises the YOU/Clarins 'Most Dynamisante Woman of the Year' will win a prize of £30,000 for her charity.
We've just become the Global Charity Partners for Hard Rock International, started a new feeding program in Guludo, Mozambique, and moved to brand new offices! At Hard Rock International’s recent Leadership Conference in Orlando, Florida, a global fundraising partnership with Global Angels was announced, bringing in Hard Rock Int'l across 45 countries as 'Corporate Angels'. We are very excited about 2007 and especially with such a great start.
Read our newsletter to hear more about the exciting news!
What a wonderful year we've had in 2006. We are currently feeding and educating 1400 childen a day in Mozambique, Malawi, and Angola. Our goal is to feed and educate 1 million children every day in Africa, Asia and Latin America and we hope that in 2007 we will be able to add many more to this number.
In October we launched a new Campaign called 'Little Angels'.
Little Angels gives children the opportunity to express their own views on poverty and to find creative ways to support projects helping vulnerable children around the world.
Olivia Grant from Tracy Beaker became our first Little Angels Ambassador.
Laura Michelle Kelly has just visited Cambodia as a Global Angels Ambassador and has been completely blown away by the courageous children she met at the Hagar Project and heartbroken at what they have suffered. Laura came back totally convinced that we should help this project and we will. Read more about her trip below.
On the 14th of September, Robert Mackintosh generously invited Global Angels to use one of the preview nights of 'Daddy Cool' to fundraise for children. Read more in the newsletter about the event.
Read about Global Angels sponsoring new housing for 60 street kids in Kenya and our Feed A Child for a Year programme in Mozambique where we are feeding and educating 462 children a day.
Please read our newsletter for March 2006 to find out more.