Posted by Allison as Celebrific Sighting Pictures, Conscience & Morality Tales at 8:36 AM PST
06/11/2006
While partner Brad Pitt was enjoying his Babel Los Angeles premiere, Angelina Jolie was taking on her role as UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador.
The actress visited New Delhi this weekend and is pictured listening to Sikh children playing religious music at the Khalsa Diwan Welfare Society (KDWS). The KDWS is an organization run by & for Afghan refugees.
When questioned about her experience in New Delhi, Jolie stated, ”The refugee families … are remarkable, courageous people.”
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5 Responses to: Goodwill Ambassador Angelina Jolie in New Delhi Pictures
edith12
November 7th, 2006 at 8:28 am
angelina iolie is a beautiful person and i apreciete her good hard
but way she never with brad pitt in important moments for him?
Riot_Rabbit
May 23rd, 2007 at 3:24 pm
you knoe, angelina is a free thinker and does this visits for personal knowledge and not to be in the spot light. I thnk that’s amazing how her Ego is silienced.
kate =]
August 13th, 2007 at 3:11 am
she is just such a great, helping person!
she is such a great role model and i agree with riot rabbit, she doesn’t do this to be recognised, she does it to help out these people and she doesn’t want to be recognised as an actress but as a goodwill ambassador that has helped out so many peoples lives!
she is not like all those other famous people who brag about how they help out those people in trouble but she is very personal and private about this.
i chose angelina jolie for my assignment on a person with good power and i am really enjoying finding out about all her work and i appreciate it alot that she has done all this and i will refer to her not as an actress but as a goodwill ambassador!
Tina
August 14th, 2007 at 3:53 pm
After reading your journals and reading an article ‘Terrible Truths’ about a photographer named Robert Semeniuk who has made his career on photographing the people and their living conditions around the world. It makes me want to do more. Frankly, I just don’t even know where to start. I look at these children and they way they are forced to live. I makes me grateful for my children and what they have here, but it sadens me that any child or human being would be subjected to all of this. Mr. Semeniuk states that in our society it’s too easy to change the channel or the page when we see these sort of conditions, that is why I forced myself to look at all his work and read the stories. It was so hard to look at these pictures, but I think as the average american, we shut down to what isn’t directly effecting us. Sad isn’t !
I want to thank you for what you have done for these people. I would also like to know how I can help. I don’t have much in the means of money, but there must be more that can be done.
Sincerely
Tina
Dahli Alba
August 5th, 2009 at 1:07 am
Hello;
I was fortunated to come to this country as a child. I am Cuban American and my partner (Paula Iversen) was born in Zimbabwe, Africa. She resides in Miami Beach Florida and we travelled to Africa a couple of times a year to take gifts and aide to orphans in Zimbabwe. Our sources are very limited, and we want to dedicate more time to this cause, possibly making it a full time job within the next couple of years. I am asking you for guidance and help in the source of letting us know how can we apply for any fundings.
Thank you in advance for your time.
Dahli Alba
(786)402-7672
747 Michigan Ave, #201
Miami Beach, Fl 33139
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