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NEW ORLEANS Angelina Jolie used her star power Saturday to help the Children's Health Fund focus attention on the more than 46,000 children still displaced 2 years after Hurricanes Katrina and Rita destroyed their homes.
Jolie said her work as a goodwill ambassador for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees prompted her to get involved with the CHF's effort.
A report issued earlier this month by the CHF found that 46,000 to 64,000 children affected by the hurricanes were still at risk for a host of medical, mental health and educational problems complicated by a lack of support services.

