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Ambassadors
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We have worked hard to recruit high-profile supporters who have a strong commitment to our cause. Here our Ambassadors explain why they back One Parent Families|Gingerbread. 
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Martina Cole joins us as an ambassador for One Parent Families|Gingerbread
Martina Cole, the international bestselling author, has become One Parent Families|Gingerbread's' latest ambassador. She joins a distinguished group of high-profile supporters, including J K Rowling...
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Tracy Edwards MBE
I have risen to many challenges in my life but none could have prepared me for what was to be the most rewarding of all - that of having a child and raising her on my own.
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J K Rowling
One Parent Families is delighted to have JK Rowling as our President. She has supported the charity since 2000, when she became our first ambassador.
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John Amaechi
Top basketball star John Amaechi gave his first speech as our new Ambassador at our Conference 2004. John Amaechi's speech
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Arabella Weir

Updated November 2007 An outstanding and versatile performer, Arabella Weir has been a familiar face on television since her involvement in hit tv series The Fast Show. She went on to write and star, with Richard E Grant, in her own spoof cookery show Posh Nosh.
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Neil Pearson
Neil Pearson is that rare combination: a highly acclaimed and busy working actor, working in theatre, TV and film. Many will remember first seeing him in the role of smoothie, womanising reporter, Dave Charnley, in the hugely successful comedy series, 'Drop the Dead Donkey'.
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Kate Fawkes
Having spent the last five years as a single parent, desperately trying to juggle one highly demanding job with the needs of two highly demanding children, I was delighted to be asked to become an Ambassador for One Parent Families.
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