Saved star Amurri, 22, recently visited Namibia to meet children attending schools funded by the United Nation's HERO initiative.
Susan Sarandon's actress daughter, Eva Amurri, has become the latest celebrity goodwill ambassador for the UN. She will oversee fund-raising for "vulnerable children" living in HIV and AIDS-affected communities in Africa.
Saved star Amurri, 22, recently visited Namibia to meet children attending schools funded by the United Nation's HERO initiative.
During her visit, the actor worked alongside local partners, community members and the United Nations Association's HERO Youth Ambassadors.
Amurri participated in an after school camp, where she taught arts, crafts and recreational activities. She also hosted a celebration with the San community, which is considered the world's oldest cultural group.
She said, “Being in Namibia and working with the kids has been such an enlightening experience and I'm looking forward to returning in the future
September 12, 2007
Susan's daughter follows Jolie
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