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Last Updated: Tuesday, 7 February 2006, 22:04 GMT
Fire victim fronts faces campaign
Harry Rowson
Harry Rowson was helped by Changing Faces
A seven-year-old boy badly burnt in a fire which killed his father and brother is leading a campaign to help people who are badly scarred.

Harry Rowson, from Bootle, Merseyside, has been photographed for a campaign by the charity Changing Faces which has supported him.

His mum Jayne first got in touch with the charity when he encountered prejudice about his injuries.

The charity hopes Harry's face will help other children to cope.

All the space for the adverts has been donated and the adverts which will appear on poster sites in Manchester, Glasgow, London and Stoke on Trent.

They have also appeared on South West Trains and London Underground will be featuring the adverts throughout March.


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