Tsunami Survivor Petra Nemcova Monitoring Situation in Japan
Supermodel along with a founder and chairwoman of Happy Hearts Fund Petra Nemcova has devoted the past five years to rebuilding schools in areas stricken by natural disasters like the 1 we witnessed hours ago in Japan. Today the 'Dancing with the Stars' contestant and her staff at the HHF have been closely monitoring how they can help the stricken region.
"My heart goes out to the people of Japan. I speak for all of the Happy Hearts Fund team, volunteers and supporters all over the world when I say that we are thinking of them these days and will likely be by way of the rebuilding procedure," Nemcova said. Even though most of us had been able to watch the tsunami's terror this morning with detached horror, it was quite real to Nemcova, who founded the Happy Hearts fund after she survived the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami in Thailand.
This month HHF is marking the completion of its 50th school construction project and in addition to rebuilding existing school structures, the organization has begun putting curriculum in location for natural disaster preparedness in areas that have proven vulnerable. Students in Happy Hearts Schools study and draw about natural disaster preparedness, sharing their knowledge of the science and safety of specific sorts of disasters.
The fund presently operates in nine countries, such as Thailand, Indonesia, Mexico, Peru, Sri Lanka, Haiti, India, Chile and Hurricane Katrina-affected areas of the United States.
According to Happy Hearts Executive Director Phil Caputo, HHF is monitoring the situation in Japan closely to see where Happy Hearts' resources can very best be utilized inside the aftermath of this devastating event. For updates on HHF's work and to donate, visit the Happy Hearts web site, friend them on Facebook and follow them on Twitter.
Supermodel along with a founder and chairwoman of Happy Hearts Fund Petra Nemcova has devoted the past five years to rebuilding schools in areas stricken by natural disasters like the 1 we witnessed hours ago in Japan. Today the 'Dancing with the Stars' contestant and her staff at the HHF have been closely monitoring how they can help the stricken region.
"My heart goes out to the people of Japan. I speak for all of the Happy Hearts Fund team, volunteers and supporters all over the world when I say that we are thinking of them these days and will likely be by way of the rebuilding procedure," Nemcova said. Even though most of us had been able to watch the tsunami's terror this morning with detached horror, it was quite real to Nemcova, who founded the Happy Hearts fund after she survived the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami in Thailand.
This month HHF is marking the completion of its 50th school construction project and in addition to rebuilding existing school structures, the organization has begun putting curriculum in location for natural disaster preparedness in areas that have proven vulnerable. Students in Happy Hearts Schools study and draw about natural disaster preparedness, sharing their knowledge of the science and safety of specific sorts of disasters.
The fund presently operates in nine countries, such as Thailand, Indonesia, Mexico, Peru, Sri Lanka, Haiti, India, Chile and Hurricane Katrina-affected areas of the United States.
According to Happy Hearts Executive Director Phil Caputo, HHF is monitoring the situation in Japan closely to see where Happy Hearts' resources can very best be utilized inside the aftermath of this devastating event. For updates on HHF's work and to donate, visit the Happy Hearts web site, friend them on Facebook and follow them on Twitter.
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