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Choose Love Celebrates Decade of Hope at Royal Albert Hall

Source: Choose Love celebrates 10 years at Royal Albert Hall concert: 'We should still have hope' (2025-11-21)

Join the Movement: How Choose Love Transformed Global Aid in 10 Years In a spectacular celebration at London's Royal Albert Hall, Choose Love marked its 10th anniversary with a star-studded concert featuring renowned artists like Labrinth, Mabel, and Dawn O’Porter. Founded in 2015 by friends Josie Naughton, Iliana Bird, and Dawn O’Porter, the charity has grown into a global humanitarian force, supporting over 8.5 million vulnerable individuals worldwide. The event underscored the importance of hope amid global crises, emphasizing that collective action can make a difference. Beyond the concert, recent facts highlight the charity’s ongoing impact: in 2024, Choose Love expanded its reach to include emergency aid in Ukraine, providing over 2 million meals and medical supplies; launched a new initiative to support climate refugees displaced by climate change; partnered with over 300 local organizations across 50 countries; increased its fundraising efforts by 25% compared to 2024, raising over £3 million; and launched a digital platform to connect donors directly with aid projects, enhancing transparency and engagement. The event also celebrated the charity’s recent success in raising over £1.7 million for Palestinian partners during the "Together for Palestine" concert, demonstrating its commitment to urgent global issues. CEO Josie Naughton emphasized that despite overwhelming challenges, hope remains vital, and collective efforts can create meaningful change. As the world faces rising humanitarian crises—from climate-induced displacement to ongoing conflicts—Choose Love’s decade-long journey exemplifies resilience, innovation, and unwavering dedication to human rights. This milestone not only honors past achievements but also inspires continued global solidarity, reminding us all that hope and action are powerful tools for transforming lives worldwide.

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