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Top international singer/songwriter supports WSPA

Leona Lewis is a lover of animals and is passionate about WSPAMarch 2009

British singer Leona Lewis has named the World Society for the Protection of Animals as one of her favorite charities on her website and wants to build her knowledge of the charity’s work.
 
Leona features a link to WSPA’s UK web site on her official web site and social networking pages. She’s a lover of animals and is passionate about our work.
 
She said: “I am a great supporter of the World Society for the Protection of Animals. I want to live in a world where animal welfare matters and animal cruelty ends – and that’s the charity’s goal too.”
 
“I’m really impressed by their campaigns and I am keen to find out more about their work. I want to really understand the animal welfare issues that WSPA is addressing around the world. Cruelty towards animals must be stopped, and I want to do everything I can to help.” 
 
WSPA International Director of Programs said the charity is delighted with Leona’s support:

“We’re thrilled to have Leona on board, WSPA is really lucky that she’s chosen us as one of her favorite charities. We’re looking forward to introducing her to our work around the world. As an international star, she could help us make a huge difference for animals across the globe.”

London-born Leona shot to global fame after winning X Factor in 2007. She was the first British female artist to have a number one in the USA for twenty years, with her hit single ‘Bleeding Love’ last year.

Leona features WSPA on her website:  http://www.leonalewismusic.co.uk/community

Photo © Leona Lewis

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"I have left a bequest to WSPA because it’s a well-respected and financially secure group, which can be counted on to work well into the future. There are many organizations that help animals in our country. WSPA is special. They step in worldwide to help those who suffer from neglect and abuse, natural disasters, war, overpopulation, factory farming and ethnic customs. It’s comforting to know that there are people who are willing to put themselves at risk to help all kinds of creatures."
 
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