Girls Aloud singer Cheryl Cole and footballer turned actor Vinnie Jones, have signed up to help mothers who have lost loved ones to gun and knife crimes at the launch of an anti-gun campaign called Don’t Trigger 2007.
Don’t Trigger 2007 drives home the message that guns and violence destroy lives and families with a 14 track album and 4 music videos. Cheryl Cole’s husband Ashley Cole and singer Jocelyn Brown will also be at London’s City Hall where the videos will be screened for the first time.
Back in 2005, a video that featured parents who have lost children to gun crime released by Don’t Trigger has been viewed by more than four million people.
Minister of the Department for Culture, Media and Sport, MP David Lammy, will also address the attendees at the launch.
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