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Alice Ferns unveils exclusive design for Russell Hobbs and Action Against Hunger partnership

The auction will fund Action Against Hunger’s food security work as one in 11 people go to bed hungry, the charity said.

  • Russell Hobbs announced Bristol-based illustrator Alice Ferns as the artist for its global 'Plates for Change' partnership with Action Against Hunger, unveiling an exclusive, limited-edition plate design for the campaign.
  • The 'Plates for Change' campaign commissions artists from Germany, Poland, and Spain to design one-of-a-kind plates, aiming to spark conversations in homes about global nutrition and wellbeing.
  • Alice Ferns, who has built an online following of almost 30,000, drew inspiration from Action Against Hunger's work empowering female farmers to celebrate the joy and community of providing food.
  • An online auction for the unique plate is running via Zeffy through Friday, June 12, with all proceeds donated directly to support Action Against Hunger's food security programs.
  • Action Against Hunger operates in 56 countries and supported 26.5 million people in 2024, addressing the reality that one in 11 people globally go to bed hungry every night.
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Alice Ferns unveils exclusive design for Russell Hobbs and Action Against Hunger partnership

Russell Hobbs today announces Alice Ferns as the chosen artist for its global charity partnership with Action Against Hunger, unveiling her exclusive limited-edition design for the campaign.

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