• Work With Us
    • Health Mentors
    • Schools
    • Partners
  • About Us
    • Our Programmes
      • Project HE:RO
      • XLR8
      • LEAP
    • The Evolve Journey
    • Keeping Children Safe
    • Meet the Team
    • Hall of Fame
  • Resources
  • Our Partners
  • Careers
  • Blog
  • Contact Us
  • Video
  • Work With Us
    • Health Mentors
    • Schools
    • Partners
  • About Us
    • Our Programmes
      • Project HE:RO
      • XLR8
      • LEAP
    • The Evolve Journey
    • Keeping Children Safe
    • Meet the Team
    • Hall of Fame
  • Resources
  • Our Partners
  • Careers
  • Blog
  • Contact Us
  • Video

Celebrities give their support to Project HE:RO

  • Posted by Josh Cronin
  • On 25th November 2011

Kimberley Walsh of Girls Aloud and currently starring as Princess Fiona in Shrek in the West End and Tom Cleverley of Manchester United have given their support to help spread the word about Project HE:RO.

Singer Kimberley Walsh has made a very successful career out of her passion for performing arts and is also a talented actress and dancer. Her career requires her to be in top condition to perform and look good at the same time. Kim has also needed to train up for some of her charity work as seen when she trekked up Kilimanjaro for Comic Relief.

She is one of many who believe that “…Project HE:RO is doing great things to help young children get healthy and make the most of their potential.  I think this is a brilliant scheme and encourage all schools to get involved…”.

Both of these well grounded individuals provide good examples of how you can find an interest and then apply yourself to improving your talent it can make dreams come true. They both like the way HERO is trying to improve children’s lives.

More celebrity support to come

Evolve has worked hard to obtain further celebrity support for Project HE:RO and hope to announce these leading up to Christmas so watch this space for news of celebrities supporting HERO.

 

0 Comments

Recent Posts
  • New Managing Director Appointed
  • Evolve Selected for top charity scale accelerator
  • Project HE:RO and the THRIVE Framework
  • How a summer of trepidation for pupils and parents can be nullified by an Evolve XLR8 course
  • Will schools be able to cope with new mental health education plans?
Categories
  • Apprenticeship Levy
  • Blog
  • Careers
  • Case Studies
  • Community
  • Health Mentors
  • News
  • Parents
  • Pupils
  • Uncategorised
  • Uncategorized

Project HE:RO™ wins third Award

Previous thumb

Evolve Sign Cleverley

Next thumb
Scroll
Keep in Touch

Keep up to date with all of the latest information from Evolve using your preferred social media channels.

From Our Blog
  • New Managing Director Appointed 29th August 2019
  • Evolve Selected for top charity scale accelerator 16th May 2019
Latest Tweet
  • avatar
    RT @OwstonPPA: A huge thank you to those who attended our coffee morning, giving our parents opportunity to chat to professionals from @RDa…26th May 2022 - 5:16 pm