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  Molly Bedingfield, Jumps the Highest Ever Charity SkyDive in the World at Mt Everest!
 
Founder of Global Angels, Molly Bedingfield, will take part in a historic adrenalin filled Skydive from 29,000 ft, in her quest to raise over $1 million for Global Angels’ sponsored projects impacting children in Nepal and northern India. This jump, with Mt Everest as the backdrop is a world record.

Molly says, "Even though this is the most terrifying challenge I have ever taken personally, I would do anything to raise money to support and empower the street kids and orphans in Asia who have already been through so much. I hope that me jumping will inspire thousands of others to join me to earn their wings as well."

CLICK HERE TO SUPPORT MOLLY AND THE CHILDREN OF ASIA
  Molly Bedingfield visits Children in India resuced from the slave trade.
 
Molly Bedingfield, Founder of Global Angels, her son Joshua Bedingfield, with Global Angels Ambassador, Hazel Thompson, a renowned human rights photo journalist, visit the Jubilee Shelter in Mumbai, India, where Deveraj and his team rescue girls and children out of the sex slave and trade and give them a safe home.


Please view our gallery of the beautiful children that Molly and her son, Joshua Bedingfield, met in this outstanding project.

Molly says, "These children are so precious and it is a wonderful to see how well they are doing and the hope they now have. We must help these children in any way we can."
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  Global Angels Launches in the U.S.
with Natasha Bedingfield, Sean Kingston, Bear Grylls and Petra Nemkova
 
Natasha Bedingfield, Sean Kingston, Bear Grylls, and Petra Nemkova Launch Global Angels US, in Hard Rock Cafe, Times Square, New York, Nov 6th 2007

Global Angels took over the NASDAQ, MTV and Reuters screens in Times Square, projecting animated presentations championing children's causes and a live Step Up celebrity photo shoot onto the big screens, to launch Global Angels US on Nov. 6th.

Americans were encouraged to become Angels and join us in our mission to transform the lives of millions of the most vulnerable children across the world. We had great coverage of the event including MTV TRL LIVE, GMTV, LK Today, Hello Magazine, Fashion TV, Seventeen.com, and 16 radio stations.

This was a historic day for us after a whole year working on the launch. We combined our Global Angels US launch with Hard Rock's promotion of our Feed A Child For A Year campaign, which will roll out in every Hard Rock Café, Casino and Hotel venue in over 50 countries worldwide over December. We are thrilled with the Hard Rock Global Angels partnership as they promote the campaign on their websites, alongside selling Hard Rock limited edition merchandise, in order to raise funds for our programme.

Global Angels Ambassadors, Sean Kingston, Natasha Bedingfield, Petra Nemkova, Bear Grylls, Daniel Bedingfield, The Pierces, Martha Redbone (top female Native American Artist), Tamara Ecclestone, Darryl McDaniels (Run DMC), Nikola Rachelle, Hofit Golan, Edward Tricomi (celebrity stylist), Lamont Hiebert (Ten Shekels Shirt), and Aaron Cohen, were joined in our celebrations by Jennifer Coolidge (from Legally Blonde), Ethan Zohn for our Step Up Angel photo shoot.

CLICK HEREview Global Angels on the Times Square screens

CLICK HERE view Red Carpet photo shoot

CLICK HEREview Global Angels Ambassadors Step Up

CLICK HEREview Global Angels US Hard Rock concert

CLICK HEREview Global Angels on Hard Rock website
  Explorers announce their trek to the Antarctic Raise £1million for Global Angels
 
On the 25th of September, the Herald Newspaper reported on two explorers braving extreme temperatures and conditions to raise £1 million for Global Angels.

Matthew Newnham and Martin Dowson are training at the moment to take on this momentous track in November 2009.

We are so excited about this mission and can't wait to see the results!
  May 2007
 
Bear Grylls and GKN Partner to Raise $1million for Global Angels projects in Africa

Global Angels Ambassador Bear Grylls, one of the world’s foremost and daring adventurers, and Gilo Carozo, became the first to soar over the summit of the world’s highest mountain using just powered paragliders – and reaching what explorers call the ‘ceiling of the impossible’, 14 May, 2007.

Corporate Angels GKN Aerospace sponsored the flight and are partnering with Bear to raise $1million for Global Angels to give to 4 projects empowering children in Africa.

This year, Bear is presenting a new prime-time TV series on Channel Four titled: 'Born Survivor: Bear Grylls' and ‘Man vs Wild’ for the Discovery channel worldwide. These feature Bear being dropped into some of the most inhospitable places on earth – and showing how to survive!
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  May 2007
 
Hamish Dodds, CEO of Hard Rock International visits Project in Red Light District, India

We have teamed up with human rights charity, Jubilee Action, as they rescue and rehabilitate orphaned and abandoned children from the red light district, of Mumbai, India.

Deveraj and his team literally rescue children from brothels and prostitution and give them a new home and way of life away from the commercial sex industry and slavery.

Hamish Dodds, CEO of Hard Rock International, and a member of the Global Angels International Advisory Board, has recently returned from visiting this wonderful project. Here are his impressions,

"I was truly impressed by the passion and dedication you (Deveraj) and your teams have for the various rehabilitation projects you are spearheading in Mumbai. It was very clear to me that the task you have ahead of you is immense, but that with your leadership and with the support of your sponsors you really do have the opportunity to make a difference in so many people's lives.

I will be personally championing your organizations efforts, and I am already looking forward to my next visit, and to helping you and your team make progress in your quest."
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  April 2007
 
We are so pleased to welcome a new Angel to our team. Hazel Thompson is a world reknown photojournalist, who has travelled to often dangerous places to expose the horrorendous circumstances that some children in the world live in today. We are so pleased to have her on our International Advisory Board.

Hazel has recently been named as one of the 10 Heroes of Photography by American Photo. We are so proud of her. Please read the article below to find out more.
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  March 2007
 
On the 25th of March we produced the Voice of Slavery concert at Kentish Town Forum. It was a great event with Razorlight, Supergrass and other artists raising awareness about Slavery and Trafficking in the world today.

Voice of Slavery was on Freedom Day and in support of Stop The Traffik and Slavery International, and to champion the cause of 30 million slaves in the world today.

Have a look at the photos!
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  February 2007
 
Hamish Dodds, President and CEO of Hard Rock International, became our first International Corporate Ambassador in January. As one of our Advisory Board members, Hamish will be working with us on our international fundraising strategy.

Hamish wanted me to pass on this message to you, “Thanks for your personal support and commitment to a great cause. As you know, children are important to all of us, and it is easy to underestimate the sheer number of poor, malnourished and abused children across our globe. My role as an International Ambassador for Global Angels, will be to try to do my small part in helping improve the prospects for these "angels", and I hope you will continue to support our cause.”
  JANUARY 2007
 
We start off 2007 on a high note, with a wonderful feeding program starting in Guludo, Mozambique.

Amy Carter who runs the project wrote to us and said: 'I wish you could have been here yesterday, I think it was THE highlight of my journey since this dream began 4 and a half years ago…

Yesterday really was a momentous day in Guludo village; the first day of the School Feeding Project. However..."
Read more about the program

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  December 2006
 
On the 9th of December we celebrated with some of our volunteers at a special Christmas get together. We had a great day, with amazing food and a chance for us to show them how much we love and appreciate them!

To all our Volunteers, thank you so much for always being so amazing and true Angels! We love you!
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  November 2006
 
Global Angels Ambassador Natasha Bedingfield has just arrived back from India where she was "hands on" supporting projects working with street kids, orphans, abducted and trafficked children who had been rescued.

In Mumbai she visited the Railway Childrens' project, AshaDeep and the HIV children's project Purnata Bhavan. In Caluctta she visited the the street children's project Future Hope.

She gave them all the thumbs up as excellent projects and encouraged us to keep on championing the needs of these children. To find out more about these projects visit our Projects/Street Children pages.
  November 2006
 
From the 1st till the 5th of November the annual Spirit of Christmas Fair was on at Olympia, and this year, Global Angels was the chosen charity to benefit from this fair.

The fair was a great place to come and get al your christmas persents under one roof, and support the charity! We were manning the shopping drop off point, where you could leave your bags while you carry on shopping for a small fee.

We also raffled off the Christmas Tree, which has been decorated by our ambassadors, and Natasha Bedingfield put the angel on top of the tree!

Thank you for everyone who came to support us!
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  November 2006
 
On the 2nd of November 2006, Arther Steen Horne Adamson (ASHA) picked up a Silver award for their work with Global Angels at the 10th Annual Cream Awards in Birmingham.

ASHA was nominated in two catagories and picked up the award for Best Use of Illustration/Animation for the Global Angels Step Up Campaign.

We are so pleased with the work ASHA has done for us, and are thrilled that they won this award.

Click on the web address to see what they did and why they deserved to win.
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  October 2006
 
Global Angels Ambassador Nate James, went to Rwanda to visit The Fred Nkunda Orphan Home.

This orphanage is a safe haven to hundreds of orphans in Rwanda. Altogether 9,600 orphans from the home have been placed in foster care families.

Nate came back passionate about the project and the children of Rwanda.
  October 2006
 
Global Angels ambassador, Lily Cole, appeared in The Guardian on the 7th of October. Lily has been a great ambassador, helping us champion the needs of children all over the world, and at 18, she is a great example for the rest of us!

Thank you Lily!
  September 2006
 
Laura Michelle Kelly has just visited Cambodia as an Ambassador and has been completely blown away by the courageous children she met at the Hagar Project and heart broken at what they have suffered.

Laura came back totally convinced that we should help this project and we will. They have helped more than 100,000 young people in the last 10 years. Please check out the Hagar Project under projects for more information, and read Laura's letter from her trip below.
READ LAURA'S LETTER FROM CAMBODIA

CLICK HERE TO GO TO THE HAGAR PROJECT
  September 2006
 
Great news that we received in September, is that Javine Hylton decided to become a Global Angels ambassador.

Javine, who are one of the stars of Daddy Cool, was also named 'Rear of the Year' in 2006.

In 2005 she represented the UK at the Eurovsions Song contest, and her debut album, 'Surrender' topped the charts in 2004.

We are very happy to have Javine on board!
  September 2006
 
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. Global Angels chose Jeans for Genes to be the beneficiary for the night, and a 100% of all donations raised will be given to them.

We were well represented with ambassadors, as Andy Instone and his dance crew, Urban Strides, impressed the audience, who included Laura Michelle Kelly and Nate James. Nate is nominated for a Mobo award on the 22nd of September, and Laura has just been to Cambodia to visit one of our projects.
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  August 2006
 
GLOBAL ANGELS PROVIDING A HOME FOR 60 STREET BOYS

We are thrilled that Chesney Hawkes, Dan’s Angels and individual sponsors have raised and donated enough money to finance the building of our first dormitory in Ndalani, Kenya, providing accommodation for 60 street boys. Chesney, a Global Angels Ambassador, raised the money through his participation in Channel 4’s ‘The Games’ during 2005. Dan’s Angels, a forum set up by fans of Daniel Bedingfield, raised the money through sponsored fasts, silences, parachute jumps and a host of other creative initiatives.
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  July 2006
 
Daniel Bedingfield recently went to Guludo in Northern Mozambique to meet Amy Carter, founder of charity SERF, a new charity Global Angels are partnering with.

SERF is aiming to train the locals and preserve the environment, as well as re-building the local school, providing education for 300 - 400 children. Global Angels are aiming to raise a grant to feed these kids.

In May 2006 Amy Carter was awarded the New Statesman "Young Social Entrepreneur of the Year 2006" which she received from Ed Milliband, UK Minister for the Third Sector. We are pleased to announce that Amy has become a Global Angels Ambassador.

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  June 2006
 
The Cadogan Hall concert is the first ever classical event organised by Global Angels following the celebrity launch of the “Step UP” campaign in May 06. Hayley Westenra, headlined a top quality classical concert with Juliette Pochin, Fiona Pears and the amazing Tenors Unlimited joining her on stage.
Press Release

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  May 2006
 
ASHA launches the charity Global Angels with the high profile celebrity ‘Step Up’ campaign. At the launch event, celebrities and business people stepped up to support Global Angels and raise funds to feed children living in poverty.
Press Release

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  April 2006
 
Photo shoot at the South Bank. Natasha Bedingfield, Lemar, Daniel Bedingfield, Tasha from Select Models, Nadia and Emma from Big Brother, Chesney Hawkes all Step Up and help launch the Step Up Campaign. Affiliate Window and Arthur Steen Horne Adamson sponsor our Step Up Campaign.
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  February 2006
 
We are now feeding 250 children a day through a crisis program in Malawi in partnership with World Vision Canada and JAM.
  December 2005
 
We are now feeding and educating 750 children in Mozambique and Sudan as part of our Feed a Child For a Year partnering with JAM, WFP and the UN.
  November 2005
 
Launch of Feed A Child For A Year at Hard Rock Cafe with Natasha Bedingfield, Katie Melua, Ms Dynamite, Chesney Hawkes and Nate James.

The Work of Ian Lethbridge, Global Angels International Program Coordinator, carried out this summer in Asia and Africa, turned into his legacy when he suddenly passed away in November. Ian was single minded in his dedication to helping children throughout the world. We have lost a dedicated and much loved Angel and he will always live on in our hearts.


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  October 2005
 
Heart FM and Greg Burns and friends raise £4,000 at The Comedy Store for Global Angels.
  September 2005
 
Hard Rock Café, Park Lane, London offers to host the launch of our Feed A Child For a Year program.

We also begin building our first home for 60 street children in Ndalani, Kenya for the MCF family
  August 2005
 
Hard Rock Café offer to launch Global Angels Foundation America in Times Square, New York
  July 2005
 
MWB Business Exchange donate a beautiful serviced office to Global Angels in Victoria. Hayley Westenra becomes a Global Angels Ambassador.
  June 2005
 
Coutts were the Founder Sponsor for the offical launch event of Global Angels and hosted the event in their premises on the Strand, Charing Cross.

Daniel Bedingfied, Lemar and Natasha Bedingfield entertained us and became Global Angels Ambassadors alongside Chesney Hawkes, David and Carrie Grant, Lily Cole and Greg Burns from Heart FM.

Coutts Chief Executive, Sarah Deaves: "The evening was a resounding success and we were absolutely delighted to host the launch of such a charity – a charity that can really make a difference to the world’s most vulnerable people."
PRESS RELEASE

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  April 2005
 
Chesney Hawkes becomes a Global Angel Ambassador and raises £54,000 for Global Angels in Channel 4's 'The Games'.
  February 2004
 
Global Angels receives charity status in the United Kingdom.
 
 
 
   
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