Jennifer Aniston emprestou sua imagem para uma boa causa. A atriz, que tem feito comerciais para uma marca de água, se envolveu em uma campanha lançada pela empresa para ajudar a organização "Action For Heathy Kids" - insituição que ajuda na reducação alimentar de crianças. Segundo o blog "Just Jared", foi lançado no mercado uma edição limitada do produto que traz no rótulo um mural pintado por Jennifer Aniston e por um grupo de vinte crianças que fazem parte do programa. Cada cinco centavos arrecadados com a venda da água serão revertidos para a instituição. "Eu realmente aprendi muito com essas crianças e estou agradecida de poder fazer parte disso e ajudar essa maravilhosa organização, que fez uma enorme diferença na vida de muitos jovens", disse a atriz. (Fonte: Quem)
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Smartwater and its spokesperson Jennifer Aniston just launched a limited-edition smartwater bottle, with a portion of the proceeds benefiting the non-profit organization Action For Healthy Kids, a group that gets kids moving, eating well, staying hydrated and educated on what it takes to live healthy lives. 5 cents of each bottle sold will go directly to Action for Healthy Kids, with a minimum donation of $1 million. The bottle’s label was inspired by a mural Jennifer and a group of 20 kids from the AFHK program in Los Angeles did this past fall. Jennifer shared, “I really learned so much from these kids during the art session and am grateful to be able to partner with smartwater to help such an amazing organization, one that makes an enormous difference in kids’ lives every day.” (Source: Just Jared)
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Smartwater and its spokesperson Jennifer Aniston just launched a limited-edition smartwater bottle, with a portion of the proceeds benefiting the non-profit organization Action For Healthy Kids, a group that gets kids moving, eating well, staying hydrated and educated on what it takes to live healthy lives. 5 cents of each bottle sold will go directly to Action for Healthy Kids, with a minimum donation of $1 million. The bottle’s label was inspired by a mural Jennifer and a group of 20 kids from the AFHK program in Los Angeles did this past fall. Jennifer shared, “I really learned so much from these kids during the art session and am grateful to be able to partner with smartwater to help such an amazing organization, one that makes an enormous difference in kids’ lives every day.” (Source: Just Jared)
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