Neida Sandoval Named Ambassador to SOS Children’s Villages in Honduras
Monday, 30 January 2012 00:00
Hispanically Speaking News
After leaving her job as newscaster on Univision television’s “Despierta America” (Wake Up America) morning show, Neida Sandoval has invested her time in campaigns to help needy children.
The journalist will be named this week as ambassador of SOS Children’s Villages International in her native Honduras, where she will travel to unveil the work of the organization that helps orphan children and those whose parents cannot support them.
“It’s always best to start at home, because my country has many needs. For me, children are precious jewels we have to care for with a lot of love so that the vicious circle of abandonment, domestic violence and the lack of family values begins to break down and the country’s younger generation can start to thrive,” Sandoval said in a telephone interview with Efe.
“When I left Univision after working there for 23 years, one of the things the company granted me, and for which I thank it, was my request to be able to use my image for charity work,” Sandoval said.... The full text of this article can be read at Hispanically Speaking News
Note: This article was reprinted with permission.
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