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Why Global’s Make Some Noise Night Will Make A Huge Difference


Why Global's Make Some Noise Night Will Make A Huge Difference

Global’s Make Some Noise Night 2014 raised around £500,000 to help disadvantaged children, young people and their loved one across the UK, to add to the £1.1 million that was raised on Global’s Make Some Noise Day in October.

The money will go towards benefiting the lives of families and kids who have been through serious personal struggles.

One of the beneficiaries of Global’s Make Some Noise Night was Child Bereavement UK, represented by Victoria Milligan, and she is one of these people.

“When we lost my husband and daughter, my whole family were devastated and I didn’t think there was any way through the grief,” said Victoria.

“Child Bereavement UK helped us begin to come to terms with our loss and continue to be of enormous support to my children as we begin to rebuild our lives. The money raised at Global’s Make Some Noise Night will help Child Bereavement UK support many more families who need their help, so on their behalf I’d like to thank you for your generosity.”

Victoria appeared along with the rest of her family, and spoke movingly and passionately about how incredible the charity has been in helping her family through their tragedy.

Joining her was the Group CEO of Global, Stephen Miron, who said: “This has been a wonderful evening and I would like to thank all our friends who have given so generously tonight as well as the Global team that made it all possible.

“The money raised will, quite simply, change young lives across the UK. Our sincere and huge thanks go to Take That who were just sensational in their first performance as a three-piece. I would also like to thank the Kaiser Chiefs, Katherine Jenkins and Ella Henderson who were all incredible and helped to make our first Global’s Make Some Noise Night a huge success.”

 

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