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Celebrities have been "Drawing for Darfur" to celebrate our 10th birthday!  "Drawn...to Darfur" is a special edition book of drawings, paintings, lithographs, doodles and sketches, - and simple hearts and autographs - by famous people, to help the children of Darfur.  These are the invisible children in the villages who have never had a toy, or a book - or even a blanket!  Drawn...to Darfur also contains the story of Kids for Kids, with unique photographs from Darfur of the help we are giving to families living in one of the most inaccessible regions of the world.

Some of our most famous and best loved celebrities, including HRH The Prince of Wales, the Archbishops of Canterbury and York, Joanna Lumley, Martin Clunes, Robert Lindsay, David Suchet, Eamonn Holmes, Chris Tarrant and Tamzin Outhwaite - and many more - have come together to help children living in remote villages.  The book includes a selection of the art which will eventually be sold at a Celebrity Charity Auction in July 2011.

For a full list of celebrities please contact Kids for Kids or see our website - www.kidsforkids.org.uk   Silent bids should be marked "Drawn...to Darfur - Auction" - and send all details to Kids for Kids - contact@kidsforkids.org.uk

TO ORDER:

In order to receive your book please send email confirmation of your order including Donation Number, and number of books required, and postal address to contact@kidsforkids.org.uk

We are asking for a minimum donation of £25 per book + £3.50 P&P (UK postage) & £2 for commision we are charged by Just Giving. 

As we are asking for a minimum donaiton your contribution qualifies for Gift Aid.

Donation by John Marshall on 13/12/10

 
£30.50 + £8.60 Gift Aid
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