Changing Faces 'Children' by DDB UK
18 Jan 2010
Changing Faces has launched a campaign focusing on four children who have a facial disfigurement.
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As the Swine Flu pandemic continues to spread, DDB has created a £2.4m press and radio campaign
Changing Faces has launched a campaign focusing on four children who have a facial disfigurement.
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