Salma Hayek, Pampers & UNICEF Continue Fighting Tetanus

February 5th, 2009 // 3 Comments

Continuing her ongoing collaboration with UNICEF and Pampers, Salma Hayek helped the organization launch their second year of “One Pack = One Vaccine” to raise funds for providing children with tetanus shots around the world.

And doing my part to help prevent the spread of tetanus, I resolve to stop biting people. At the end of this month.

Click any photo to check out all 25 photos of Salma Hayek in the gallery!


Continuing her ongoing collaboration with UNICEF and Pampers, Salma Hayek helped the organization launch their second year of “One Pack = One Vaccine” to raise funds for providing children with tetanus shots around the world.

And doing my part to help prevent the spread of tetanus, I resolve to stop biting people. At the end of this month.Check out all 25 photos of Salma Hayek in the gallery!

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Comments (3)

  1. Snow Pie | February 5, 2009 at 5:03 pm

    That outfit’s colors are ugly. She shouldn’t wear black, it denigrates her great looks.

    The political message being hit over our heads is extremely nauseating.

    Stop pushing negro. They’re already being given a free ride on our backs.

    Wear white with blue or red or something flattering. Don’t lower yourself to the ghetto mentality to make negroes feel normal.

  2. Carl Huffman | February 6, 2009 at 12:05 am

    You inspire me to help, Selma.

    I’m so proud of your efforts to help those that just need a 7 cent vacination for tentaus. I cried watching you on ABC’s story about you in Africa. It’s noble of you and I applaud you.

    love,

    Carl

  3. Give | February 6, 2009 at 6:48 am

    I am glad that she is doing something to help…we all should….

    Are more pictures of the event?

    Give

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