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LEO HELPS AFRICAN KIDS GET A NEW START


In Touch Magazine March 5, 2007





LEO HELPS AFRICAN KIDS GET A NEW START


Most people adore Leonardo DiCaprio because he’s so talented and sexy. But eight african child actors, who worked with Leo on the set of Blood Diamond in South Africa, love him because he kept his promise. While filming the controversial movie about diamond mining in Africa last year, Leo, 32, bonded with the kids, each of whom was missing a limb. The Oscar-nominated actor was so moved by their plight that he vowed to help them. Leo and other Blood Diamond cast and crew members created the Blood Diamond Fund, which raised more than $200,000 to buy life-changing prosthetic limbs for the region’s underprivileged kids. “You can’t help but be moved” by what Leo’s done says Ed Zwick, the movie’s director. Today, eight children including Sumon Mpofana, have already received limbs. “It was the happiest day when I was given my new leg,” Simon says. “I feel as if I have been given a new life.”


Leo, here with co-stars Djimon Hounsou and Jennifer Connelly, fave the kids new limbs-and hope. “Getting new limbs restores their body image,” Jean Gonzalez, a certified prosthetist orthologist, tells In Touch.


“I am walking tall,” says Nkululo Mnisi. “I was so excited, I bought my first pair of shoes.”

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