Heidi Klum honored for charity work by Red Cross
Supermodel Heidi Klum was honored with the Crystal Cross Award from the Red Cross for her charity efforts during a ceremony on Saturday (17May14).
The model-turned-TV personality has been working with the relief organization for the past 10 years, but it was her work after Hurricane Sandy hit the East Coast in 2012 that earned her the special recognition.
Thousands were left homeless or without power for days when heavy
winds and rain battered the area, and Klum offered up items from
her Truly Scrumptious line of baby and toddler clothing and nursery
decor to help those in need.
At the ceremony at the French Embassy in Washington, D.C., Klum
told People magazine, "I try to give back. After Sandy, we got a
gigantic truck and we loaded it with blankets, diapers, kids'
clothes and toys because it was right around the holiday season and
we went to Long Island (New York).
"So many people had lost everything, and everything was wet and it
was a big mess. The Red Cross has such an infrastructure to help
you, you need all these hands."
She adds, "I try to get a lot of goodies from the people I work
with. I realize how fortunate I am. When you go out into these
desperate situations, when you sit at a hospital with sick
children, of course it changes you. We are used to seeing
horrifying catastrophes on television, but when you are about to go
and be there and see the sadness on people's faces and the things
they just lost, it makes a huge difference."