On Thursday the actress launched the second annual Pampers/UNICEF program, a campaign aimed at eradicating tetanus in mothers and their children around the world. For her work with UNICEF, she recently traveled to Sierra Leone. "We went to a hospital, which was shocking. The conditions there was nothing to administer the vaccinations they don't have alcohol, clean water or electricity," she told PEOPLE Thursday. "There was a child that was the age of Valentina that was half the size of Valentina it is just heartbreaking." Seeing the conditions made Hayek even more grateful for her life and her daughter, she tells PEOPLE. "I appreciate everything in my life more. I want to be a part of making a difference for them," she says. "I appreciate that my little baby is healthy. I thank God everyday that she is healthy." By Eunice Oh Reporting by LISA MARSH
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