Caudwell signs up Liz Hurley as charity champ
The actress and model has committed to help Caudwell Children, which provides life-changing donations to sick and disabled children living in the UK.
Founded in 2000 by North Staffordshire mobile phone entrepreneur turned philanthropist John Caudwell, the charity has now raised more than £9 million and helped change the lives of thousands of children.
Ms Hurley said: "There are sick and disabled children living in the UK who may not be receiving the support they need.
"Caudwell Children is trying to make a difference and I'm happy to help."
The celebrity will now help to fund-raise for the charity throughout the year.
Trudi Beswick, chief executive of Caudwell Children, said: "All the team are thrilled that Elizabeth has agreed to support the charity.
"She is a global film and fashion icon as well as being respected as a loving mother. "I'm confident she will be influential in the continued growth of the charity."
The charity donates equipment and treatments for sick children and once a year provides a trip to Florida for up to 40 children.

















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