Crossrail supports United Nations World Food Programme

Tuesday, August 7, 2012
7:00 AM

Crossrail has joined forces with the United Nations World Food Programme to launch a new photography exhibition to mark the Olympic Games.

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Hunger to Hope will be displayed at two of its sites. The images, of children playing in Niger, Ghana and Congo, have been donated by leading snappers.

Crossrail chairman Terry Morgan said: “Our worksites will be seen by tens of thousands of people during the Games and provide the opportunity to highlight the World Food Programme’s efforts.”

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