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The Happy Hearts Fund was created by Petra Němcová in 2005, after her survival and recovery from the Tsunami of 2004. Happy Hearts Fund has expanded to help the little ones in need all over the world, establishing a presence in Cambodia, Congo, Czech Republic, Haiti, India, Indonesia, New Orleans, Pakistan, Peru, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Vietnam. Everybody can help, even YOU!
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Photos: Tibet House U.S. Benefit Auction
Posted on 02 Dec 2008 by Nathalie 0 Comments
Beautiful Petra attended and hosted the 6th Annual Tibet House U.S. Benefit Auction on December 1, 2008 in New York.
Petra Němcová Auctions, Preserves Tibetan Heritage
Posted on 02 Dec 2008 by Nathalie 0 Comments
Supermodel Petra Němcová's life changed forever in 2004 when she found herself caught in the tsunami that killed nearly 350,000 people. Clinging to a palm tree in Thailand for eight hours -- and losing her fiancé to the tidal wave -- Němcová became a symbol of hope and survival to millions worldwide. The stunning Czech model has parlayed that new image into a serious philanthropic career, and she continues her quest for education and awareness by co-hosting a benefit auction tonight at Christie's for the Tibet House, an organization aimed at preserving and restoring Tibet's unique cultural and spiritual heritage. Here's Němcová, phoning all the way from Dubai, on how the tsunami changed her life, the perils of modeling too young, and why Audrey Hepburn is the ultimate role model.

Can you tell me about the Tibet House Benefit Auction and how you got involved in that?
This is my second time hosting the event; I hosted it last year as well. It’s an auction at Christie’s, and a lot of the items are very adventurous—for example a trip to Bhutan, but done in a very special way. There’s also a $20,000 shopping spree at Donna Karan. I’m hosting it with Robert Thurman, who is a professor of Tibetan Studies at Columbia University and the president of Tibet House. One of the items up for bid is dinner with Robert and his daughter Uma.

And what exactly does Tibet House do?
They’re trying to preserve the cultural treasures of Tibetan heritage. The people of Tibet have been struggling for some time now; I haven’t been to Tibet, but I’ve been on the edge of it—in Nepal—and the culture has been close to my heart for many years. They’ve always had such a peaceful approach to life, especially when you consider the violence they’ve been stricken with. And unfortunately it’s a culture that’s been endangered, so I’d like to help to try and preserve it by bringing more awareness to it.

Along with your Happy Hearts Fund, you’ve started to take philanthropy head-on. Is this charitable outlook a result of your experience with the tsunami in 2004?
People often think that was the time when I started doing philanthropic work, but years before that, I knew my goal in life was to help people, especially children. So when the tsunami happened, it just sped up the process.

How did the tsunami speed it up?
After it happened, I just got many more opportunities to help than before, and I made the best out of them. Immediately I got a lot more media attention, and different people from different industries approached me about helping them with different causes. They were also willing to listen. If I came to them with certain ideas, they had much more open minds.

When you were modeling full time, did you have aspirations for a life afterward?
I would say that eight or nine years ago, I started to not be able to see my life without me helping others. I knew that it was going to be a part of my life. Of course, I’ll continue to model because I need to feed my family.

Do you think you’d be able to do the things you’re doing now if you weren’t a famous model?
We all have our own talents. I believe that if someone really wants to help others, they’ll find a way, whether they are famous or not. You don’t need money to help others, you need time. I know a lot of actors who want to help but are very limited because of their crazy schedules.

Is there anyone in particular you admire or you’d like to model your career after?
It would be Audrey Hepburn. She’s a graceful, incredible, beautiful, philanthropic woman, with a big heart.

Are you still modeling?
Yeah. I’m modeling for a few campaigns, but slowly I’m focusing more on the philanthropy. I want to be more involved in developing programs.

What about your hosting duties on A Model Life? Are you going to do another season?
Well, it was more of a one-year thing. I wanted to help out this young girls, not just with modeling lessons, but with life lessons. But in the end it just wasn’t for me, because it took up too much time. There are only 24 hours in a day, so I had to decide what my priorities were, and if I was to continue doing the show, I wouldn’t be able to focus on my philanthropy.

Are girls getting into modeling at too early an age?
Yes, I definitely think so. It takes away from their childhood, which they’ll never get back. Your childhood and teen years are important times to explore who you are as a person, and if you’re influenced by people who know how to manipulate you, I don’t think those are the healthiest surroundings. It’s important during that age, when you’re being shaped into who you will be, to be surrounded by caring and loving people.

So there are people in the modeling industry who are dangerous?
Definitely, but it doesn’t have to be in the modeling industry. Not everyone has your best intentions, and you often find yourself at places where you’re surrounded by people who don’t exactly have the greatest values. It can be a club where all the gangster kids go.

What are your plans for the holidays?
The first few days of Christmas I’m going to be with my parents and sister in the Czech Republic. And it’s still up in the air, but we might go to New Zealand. Where are you going?

I’m going to Canada.
Oh, nice. I like it there. Canadians are nice people.

So where do you like to grab a drink in New York?
I love Rose Bar at the Gramercy Park Hotel, and also the rooftop at the hotel. It’s great for breakfast.


source: blackbookmag.com
Photos: October Events
Posted on 29 Nov 2008 by Nathalie 0 Comments
I added 112 pics from October events. HQs & MQs. Petra looks absolutely stunning!

October 17: Happy Hearts Fund Ball 'A Masquerade In Venice' [37x]


September 7: Mercedes Benz Fashion Week Spring 2009 - DKNY Spring '09 Collection [22x]


October 15: The Princess Grace Awards Gala [53x]

Gallery Update
Posted on 26 Nov 2008 by Nathalie 0 Comments
Finally I've uploaded some photos from September. Stay tuned for more updates (over the weekend).

September: Leaving Da Silvano Restaurant, New York


September 7: Mercedes Benz Fashion Week Spring 2009 - DKNY Spring '09 Collection


September 6: Toronto Film Festival - WildAid Lounge


September 5: Leaving Toronto Film Festival Event


September 5: Toronto Film Festival - Sir Richard Branson Unite Party
Video: Petra in Peru
Posted on 24 Nov 2008 by Nathalie 0 Comments
Petra visited Peru to inaugurate new classrooms and a computer lab in the Limean district of Villa Maria del Triunfo.
Petra Nemcova Proves Now is the Time to Give More Than Ever
Posted on 22 Nov 2008 by Nathalie 0 Comments
Although Petra Nemcova's 2008 gala for her Happy Hearts Fund was on Wall Street, Monday night at the Cipriani, there was no sign of a recession in sight. The theme of the night, "A Masquerade in Venice," welcomed New York's elite, bringing in droves of lovely ladies in carnival masks and floor-length gowns to the $2500 a seat dinner.

Kevin Spacey (who left shooting for his new film The Men Who Stare at Goats to come), on whether or not it's hard to raise money in these times, tells us, "No, it's hugely important particularly in these times that we constantly remind people that governments can't do everything. Certainly in the past eight years this particular government hasn't done a lot."

Highlighting the importance of raising funds through corporations and individual donors, he continues, "We shouldn't allow organizations like Happy Hearts or any other organization that does this kind of work to suffer during times like this. So it's hugely important that we don't fall into the trap of saying, 'Oh, it's going to be harder to raise money.'"

Petra Nemcova founded Happy Hearts after surviving the 2004 tsunami in Thailand, which took the lives of 300,000 people, including her then fiancé, fashion photographer Simon Atlee. Turning the tragedy into something positive, she launched the fund in 2006 to implement educational programs for children in disaster-struck areas. It exists in 12 countries, including Nemcova's home country the Czech Republic, as well as Sri Lanka, Peru, Vietnam, the Congo, and the United States (New Orleans).

"A few months ago when the recession started, many of the gala dinners from different charities cancelled; and we were discussing it with our board and I said, you know what, even if we raise one dollar, that's one dollar that can make a difference in children's lives," Nemcova, decked out in a diamond-heart necklace, tells us. "But it's not even about the funds; it's about amazing people with beautiful hearts coming and creating a sense of community and raising awareness for what we do."

Host of the night, SNL head writer Seth Meyers welcomed guests who filled the enormous giant hall with "How nice it is there are still rich people!" Seth had been lured to host by all of the hot supermodels present, including Marisa Miller, Mary Alice Stevenson, Molly Sims, and Petra herself, who he described as the "2nd hottest philanthropist," in the country, second only to the very sexy Bill Gates. "The last time there were this many rich people in the same room," he said, "they were asking for a bailout."

Meyers announced that he was wearing black in mourning, like his fellow comedy writers, for while McCain/Palin wouldn't necessarily have been the best for our country, they sure did make for some good material. And the effects are real, as shown by last week's gay-joke heavy SNL episode. But he thinks that Palin is good-hearted, donating her wardrobe to charity, for anyone who wants to dress like "the pornographic version of middle school principal."

Wyclef Jean was honored for his work with his Haitian foundation Yéle Haiti, which implements programs in education, health, and the environment in Haiti. After performing at Petra's gala last year, they teamed up with the Happy Hearts foundation to help deliver computers into schools in Haiti. "A generation cannot move forward without technology," he told the crowd. "It's the key to everything."

On Jean's last trip to Haiti (with pal Matt Damon), he talked to a 104-year-old man, asking him the secret to eternal life. The man whispered, "Everything that your wife tells you, tell her that she's right." Jean described this spirit of laughter amongst disaster as a life trend in Haiti, and expressed that people make something out of nothing there, so imagine if they were given something.

Next up Stewart Rahr, President, CEO of Kinray, was awarded the Heart of Gold. He thanked his friends for coming out to celebrate with him, David Fincher (director of the most anticipated film of the year The Curious Case of Benjamin Button), who flew across the country to see him , and Donald Trump, who traveled 30 blocks to be there. He said Trump "has not stopped complaining for the last 30 minutes about how unhappy and obligated he feels to be here tonight." But regardless of any ill will, Rahr announced that Fincher and Trump were donating $50K each to the Happy Hearts Fund. "There is no gift bigger than giving back," he said. And he should know. Rahr donated $1 million toward underwriting the event, so that all donations raised would go 100% toward the fund.

When asked if it is tough to give in these times Rahr tells us, "Yeah, everything's tough. But as [Armenian-American billionaire] Kirk Kerkorian said, 'There's no luggage rack on a hearse,' so it's OK for me."

The opulence continued with a live performance by Cirque du Soleil. The trapeze artist lost her balance for a moment, but thankfully she was wired. She hopped back onto the bar with ease and continued to swing throughout the high ceilings of the Cipriani. "Let's give it up for Cirque du Soleil," Seth Meyers intervened. "Wow, those are words I never thought I'd say."

Famous auctioneer Simon de Pury hosted the live auction. Bids were slow at first, with $20K buying a package to Germany to see heavyweight boxer Wladimir Klitschko. "I didn't even know you could fly business class to Mannheim, Germany," quipped Meyers. "This is your chance." The bids increased though as the celebs became more recognizable, including a $28K package called "The Fabulous Life of Russell Simmons," which included a week stay in his Hamptons estate, and a case of Krug, (although Simmons himself doesn't drink).

The first ever 100% electric sports car, made by Tesla, went for $160K. The winner donated it back to Happy Hearts, and it sold again for $150K. To top off the night, a package called, "Super Trio," included a tennis lesson with Serena Williams, a night out in London with Kevin Spacey, and the chance to hang out backstage at a U2 concert with the Edge. The price of this priceless package? $130K. With the auction raising $648,000, and the donations from the night, Petra's fund walked away with a total of $3,448,000.

Kevin Spacey took the podium to honor David Hryck, partner at DLA Piper, the world's largest full service law firm. Spacey picked up a sleek Smartphone and said, "I'd like to auction off this Blackberry that I found on the podium. I'm sure it has some amazing numbers in it, and now that I'm looking, some very naughty text messages. Wow, Petra."

Quincy Jones, (who earlier auctioned off a day with Q for $30K) awarded the final golden heart to Jeffrey Tarrant, CEO of investment firm Protégé Partners. The night ended with an "American Boy" performance by Estelle, who traveled for one day from Germany to perform. Wyclef Jean, this time able to just enjoy the entertainment, hung out in the pit, surrounded by dancing supermodels.


Source: huffingtonpost.com
Petra Nemcova returns to Peru and keeps promise to children
Posted on 22 Oct 2008 by Nathalie 0 Comments
Keeping a promise made to Peruvian children in the Limean district of Villa Maria del Triunfo, Victoria's Secret model Petra Nemcova has returned to the Andean country to inaugurate new classrooms and a computer lab.

The construction of these study halls along with the state of the art computer lab was made possible by Petra's foundation, the Happy Hearts Fund, which she is the founder and president of.

Stating that Petra is more than just a beautiful model, Peruvian media have affirmed she understands it is more important to give to others than to live for oneself.

Through her foundation, which focuses on helping needy children across the world, Petra arrived to Peru and discovered that children in Villa Maria del Triunfo needed her help.

Six months ago, the Czech model promised school children she would do something to improve the quality of their education. On Tuesday afternoon, with the inauguration of new and improved classrooms Petra kept this promise.

In her limited Spanish Petra told these school kids they had made her heart happy.

As a small token of gratitude for what Petra is doing for our youth and in the hope she will remember her visit always, Living in Peru met with her and gave her "101 Reasons to be Proud of Peru".

Thank you Petra!
Lack Of Updates
Posted on 13 Sep 2008 by Nathalie 0 Comments
Hey guys, I'm so sorry for lack of updates but my computer still doesn't work. I promise that I'll update the site as soon as I can.
Updates: Petra was in Prague, Petra attended Toronto Film Festival and New York Fashion Week. photos coming soon
Photo Update
Posted on 11 Aug 2008 by Nathalie 0 Comments
August 5: 'Holly' New York Screening

August 3 - 19th Annual Family Day Wild Wild West Carnival
Photo Update
Posted on 11 Aug 2008 by Nathalie 0 Comments
Sorry for lack of updates, I had problems with viewing the site so I couldn't update it. I start to working on the gallery again and in the near future I will buy a domain for the site!!

NEWS: Petra Nemcova has a new boyfriend Bader Jafar.

Petra and Bader were spotted kissing in the street in Saint Tropez on July 26

Petra was spotted smooching and dancing the night away with Bader in the VIP Room club in the French Riviera town St Tropez on July 24.

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