15331/01GAZETTE & HERALD: Glamour girl Taylor Morgan is hoping to raise funds from a saucy calendar so she can build a school for the victims of the tsunami.
The 27-year-old mother-of-two from Corsham was heartbroken to see the effects of the disaster and wants to do all she can to help the children who have lost everything.
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Mrs Morgan and her family will make the trip to South East Asia and put the profits towards building a school.
"Watching the effects of the tsunami and the scars it has left on the victims' lives was devastating," she said.
"It breaks my heart to see the suffering of poor children. They have been through so much pain.
"I've always wanted to work for charity ever since I was a kid and watching the disaster tore me to bits. Being a model, it's possible to raise the money."
Mrs Morgan, who has lived in Corsham for four years with her husband, Pete and daughters Victoria, 11, and Brianna, two, fronts adult channel TV X on Sky television.
She is also a part-qualified accountant and trained assistant care home manager.
Husband Pete, 36 is her manager and agent and together they have set up the Taylor Morgan Charity Fund.
Mrs Morgan said she would like to help rebuild schools destroyed in the disaster and set up a fund so children can get professional counselling.
"I'd like to continue to raise money for charity for the rest of my life," she said.
Mr Morgan added: "With charities you never know what happens with your money. We want to be there and part of it."
Mr Morgan, who is a carpenter, said that rather than spreading money thinly over a large area, they want to plough their money into an especially hard hit area with lots of children.
Ten thousand calendars will be printed but the couple hope there will be enough demand for a lot more.
Mrs Morgan said: "Although lots of money has been raised for emergency relief, the children need a lot more to enable them to rebuild their lives.
"I can't think of anything more horrific than losing my girls. Knowing there are children who have lost their parents is just devastating."
Mrs Morgan will do calendar signings all over the country in a bid to raise as much money as possible.
She said: "We can't bring back the lives that have been so tragically taken, but we can make the lives of those that who been through so much pain and heartache better to give them a fair chance in life."
The calendar runs from March 2005 to February 2006 and costs £5.99 plus £2.50 postage and packing. All profits will go to the Taylor Morgan Charity Fund.
Calendars can be obtained by sending a cheque, payable to TMCF, to 69 Princess Victoria Street, Clifton, Bristol. Don't forget to include your name and address.
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