Jennifer Lawrence: Thank you for helping family farm after fire

Jennifer Lawrence
She thanks for the help after a fire in the family farm

Jennifer Lawrence talks about her beloved family farm.

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Jennifer Lawrence's family farm was destroyed in a fire. The actress wants to help rebuild the place of her childhood.

Jennifer Lawrence (30, "The Hunger Games") commented on the fire on her family farm in Louisville, Kentucky, in a statement made by the US magazine "People". "I would like to thank the community in Louisville for helping me and my family after the devastating fire that destroyed a significant part of Camp 'Hi Ho'," said the Hollywood actress.

The farm in the US state of Kentucky, which is usually used for summer camps, has partially burned down. The "Camp Hi Ho", run by Lawrence's brother Blaine, announced this on Facebook last Saturday (November 28th). "Fortunately, no one was injured and all animals were brought to safety because of our great firefighters and first responders," explains Lawrence in her statement.

Farm is a "paradise full of mud and dirt"

She grew up on this farm and went to "Hi Ho" camp every summer, the actress said. "When my brother Blaine took over, he used his creativity and fun-loving spirit to expand the camp, which was already the coolest one around." It is the only place where children can do what they want. "A muddy, filthy paradise," says Lawrence. She is grateful to the camp for the wonderful childhood memories. Her family is now working together to help her brother Blaine. "And we are so grateful for the great support to get Camp 'Hi Ho' up and running again and to welcome children again next summer."

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