Tomorrow, on World Aids Orphans Day, May 7, 2010, the Annie Lennox SING Campaign is going to release a new video from the family of ophaned boys in South Africa, whose parents died of AIDS. This new update will allow you a real insight into what the SING campaign provides to those who are effected by HIV and AIDS and what a dramatic difference it can make to peoples lives. Click here to view previous … more
We are pleased to be able to show you a short film piece from Annies latest trip to South Africa. Annie met with Elton John and David Furnish and visited Vrygrond to mark the official opening of the Vrygrond Community Centre (VCC). The VCC is a joint venture between the Elton John AIDS Foundation, Annie Lennox's SING Campaign, and the Vrygrond Community Development Trust. It will provide vital services for adults and children living … more
As reported Annie Lennox is amongst 50 Celebrities who have donated "Tokens of Love" to CORAM auctions for Mother's day. She gave her signed, personal mobile phone to the children's charity which made during the 10 days it has been in auction on ebay £187.00 ($ 280; € 208). The auction ended last night.
You can see photos of the mobile phone in the news posted when the auction started here. A few additional … more
From House Of Me: Annie Lennox will tomorrow be taking part in a presentation in London by Dr Mitchell Besser, the Founder of Mothers2mothers. m2m is an exceptional organization which, Lennox personally visited in Khayelitsha, Cape Town earlier this year. It offers an effective, sustainable model of care that provides education and support for pregnant women and new mothers living with HIV/AIDS based in South Africa.
“Our Vision is a world in which babies … more
Earlier this week Save the Children launched its biggest campaign, EVERY ONE, estimating that an additional £25 billion – less than half the amount spent on bottled water each year – is needed annually to dramatically reduce the numbers of children dying needlessly.
But a major survey conducted in wealthy and developing countries for the … more
On Tuesday evening Roger Daltrey of The Who performed together with Dave Stewart and Joss Stone at a charity event for the UCLA Early Childhood Partial Hospitalization Program (ECPHP) for autism (today 1 out of 150 kids has to face it and 1 out of 90 boys). They performed a 90 min set including The Who classics like "Squeezebox", "Who Are You" and "Baba O'Reilly". As part of an auction a photo of Mick Jagger taken by Dave … more