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Ndoro Children’s Charity Gala hosted by Carlton Cole & Caprice

West Ham and England Striker Carlton Cole and Model and Fashion entrepreneur Caprice have been confirmed as the hosts for the annual prestigious Ndoro Children’s Charities ball in October. Ndoro Children’s Charity helps support the lives of under privileged children, with a special focus on poverty stricken Zimbabwe holding an annual fundraising gala, which is attended by the crème de la crème of the celebrity and media world and this year is no exception!

Carlton and Caprice will host the glitzy bash at the Orchard suite at the Millennium Gloucester hotel in London on Saturday 30th October in aid of their newly found positions as Patrons/ambassadors for the charity.

“I’m honoured to have been asked to become Ambassador for Ndoro; the work they do is amazing and the support they give to some of the worlds poorest children is exceptional. I feel humbled to have been asked.” Carlton Cole

The evening will kick off at 6.30pm with a drinks reception sponsored by FAIR. Quinoa Vodka which will be followed swiftly by a night of good entertainment, music, exceptional food, a raffle and dancing…lots of dancing!
With a number of celebrities already confirmed in attendance and the worlds top media lined up to ensure the charity gets the recognition it deserves it should be a night which will help raise a lot of awareness –and funds- for this exceptional charity.

Information on the charity

NDORO Children’s Charity was founded and based on the maternal instincts of its namesake, Roseline Ndora.  Rosaline was hit by an overwhelming urge to help not only the children in her extended family, but to effect change in the lives of as many Zimbabwean children possible.

The NDORO Children’s Charity was created in the face of adversity.  Having been diagnosed with breast cancer Roseline paid a trip to her native Zimbabwe after a lengthy stay away and felt compelled to help those who were suffering what she deemed to be a worst fate than herself.

Founded in 2007 Roseline and her team have set up offices in London and have recently established a base in New York City all with one goal – to help under privileged children. The team constantly strives to keep the charity in the national and international spotlight in order to sustain and develop its support network. Patrons of the Charity include Niaomie Harris, Vince Cable and Carlton Cole.

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