Trisha Krishnan is not just an amazing actor - thanks to her social-minded nature, she is a UNICEF Ambassador as well.
Recently, she participated in an event to commemorate the building of household toilets in Nemmeli Village Panchayat, Kancheepuram. As part of the Sanitation Awareness creation programme, this noble move by the actress will help bring awareness and support to the cause, and is most commendable. Respect!
Check out the photos of Trisha building toilets with her own hands here: https://www.behindwoods.com/tamil-actress/trisha-krishnan/trisha-krishnan-photos-pictures-stills-577.html
Actor Trisha Krishnan was conferred the UNICEF celebrity advocate status, at a special function to mark the World Children’s Day. She will voice the rights of children including adolescents and young people and lend support to efforts for addressing anaemia, child marriage, child labour and child abuse, faced by millions of children, especially in Tamil Nadu and Kerala.
Trisha is the first film actress from South India to receive the recognition by UNICEF. Speaking at the occasion, Trisha said, “I feel honoured with this recognition. I commit myself to create more awareness on health, education, nutrition and protection of children, especially the adolescents and young people in Tamil Nadu and Kerala. I would support the efforts of the government to make Tamil Nadu malnutrition-free and open defecation free.”
Trisha interacted with over 50 children who were present at the function. During her interaction with them, she stressed on girls education, a magic bullet to eliminate social evils like child marriage and child labour. “If all the girls attend school up to 18 years, we can eliminate child marriage and child labour. In long run, girls' education will also contribute to the reduction of maternal and infant mortality and malnutrition among children,” Trisha added.