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Stephanie London Hadlock Opening Foundation for Children in Africa

Stephanie London Hadlock is working on the London Foundation for kids in Africa.

2014-03-14
DENVER, CO, March 14, 2014 (Press-News.org) Stephanie London Hadlock has had an exhilarating career as an international model. She has been able to see much of the world, and enjoy the company of some of fashion's up-and-coming stars. She has been featured in publications such as Maxim, Playboy, and Southern Vixens Magazine.

"I feel extremely lucky to have enjoyed the career that I have," Stephanie London Hadlock says when asked about her illustrious career in modeling. "Few people get to enjoy the advantages that I have in life, and I feel extremely blessed. This has inspired me to put something back in the world in order to help people who are not as fortunate. In this world, nobody should go hungry or go without a good education."

This is why Stephanie London Hadlock is starting the London Foundation, which is a nonprofit organization designed to help children in Africa.

"In many cases, children go without adequate food, shelter, clean water, and access to education," Stephanie London Hadlock says. "It is a shame, and leaves many with no option but to turn to a life of crime. I am hoping that the London Foundation will assist individuals in escaping the clutches of poverty and living full and healthy lives."

Stephanie London Hadlock knows the situation is dire. According to UNICEF, more than 22,000 children die due to the effects of poverty daily. Over half of the world lives on less than $2.50 per day. Even worse, between 27 and 28% of children are estimated to be stunted in growth due to lack of nutrition.

"Childhood poverty is a serious problem," Stephanie London Hadlock says. "This is why we need to be doing everything in our power in order to assist people in getting out of it. I have high hopes that the London Foundation can give people the helping hand they need in order to give their children better lives and stabilize world economies in war-torn countries. Even countries like Liberia, where there is no war going on currently, the illiteracy rate is extremely high thanks to the civil war that tore the place apart for decades. Many people have no idea about the state of things in Africa, nor that there is anything they can do to change it."

Stephanie London Hadlock is a woman who takes initiative. Her experience in the modeling world has given her the fortitude necessary in to envision a dream and follow it. She is looking forward to using her persuasive talents and big heart in to assist the lives of others around the world.

"I believe that this will be an extremely meaningful task," Stephanie London Hadlock says. "I look forward to working in tandem with partners around the world in order to solve this terrible problem."

Stephanie London Hadlock currently lives in Las Vegas, Los Angeles, and Maui. In addition to her extensive international modeling experience, she has also worked for and managed Las Vegas Exotic Cars. This has given her useful experience leading and working with other people. She hopes this will be influential for her when she starts the London Foundation.

About: Stephanie London Hadlock is an influential and hard-working woman who is looking forward to helping children.


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[Press-News.org] Stephanie London Hadlock Opening Foundation for Children in Africa
Stephanie London Hadlock is working on the London Foundation for kids in Africa.