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Crystal Palace's charity arm Palace for Life Foundation has launched its latest fundraising campaign, Made in South London, to raise £1 million over the next three years to help transform the lives of over 3,000 additional young people.
The campaign's launch film was written and fronted by the multi-talented creative and life-long Palace fan Ben Bailey Smith (AKA Doc Brown).
The film sees Bailey Smith walk the streets of south London, bumping into some familiar Palace first-team faces in unfamiliar roles, including Wilfried Zaha (the driver), Marc Guéhi (the lollipop man), Eberechi Eze (the barber) and manager Patrick Vieira, en route to Selhurst Park.
Crystal Palace's charity arm Palace for Life Foundation has launched its latest fundraising campaign, Made in South London, to raise £1 million over the next three years to help transform the lives of over 3,000 additional young people.
The campaign's launch film was written and fronted by the multi-talented creative and life-long Palace fan Ben Bailey Smith (AKA Doc Brown).
The film sees Bailey Smith walk the streets of south London, bumping into some familiar Palace first-team faces in unfamiliar roles, including Wilfried Zaha (the driver), Marc Guéhi (the lollipop man), Eberechi Eze (the barber) and manager Patrick Vieira, en route to Selhurst Park.
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