
In 2005, Rachel Stevens fronted the 'Everyman Testicular Cancer Awareness campaign'.
Rachel's role was the first woman to represent this campaign.
Rachel commented, "Sometimes men need a little encouragement to think about their health.
This is a funny way of raising awareness about a serious subject."
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Band Aid 20

In 2005, Rachel Stevens and other singer celebrities got together for a christmas chairty single 'Band Aid 20 - Do They Know Its Christmas Time'.
The celebrities appeared in the music video to raise awareness of children in Africa.
The profits from the chairty single went to number #01 in 2004 and were donated to the Band Aid Trust Fund.
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Make Poverty History

In 2005, Rachel Stevens took part in the Make Poverty History campaign,
which helps to eliminate poverty by developing countries by cancelling old debts,
improving the way aid is given and removing barriers and by supplying aid to them through food, money etc that these countries do not have.
Rachel donated an undisclosed amount of money to the campaign.
Rachel also starred in television and magazine advertisements supporting the cause.
A white banner was placed on her CD Single and Official Website.
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