Actress Emma Roberts left the glamorous awards ceremony and joined Justin Bieber and NASCAR star Carl Edwards and Greg Biffle to appear in "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition" on ABC on Sunday in honor of knowledge, Alex Brown Foundation, a non-profit organized after 17 years of age Alexandra Brown put truck and died on his way to school. He was texting and driving.
After being warned that her daughter had not come to school, Jeannie mother took Alex out to find the remains of the truck. "Although no other vehicles involved, Alex was not alone," he writes on the official website of the Foundation. "The cell phone in which she had sent and received over 10,000 text messages in the weeks before his accident was with her."
The volunteers arrived at Brown's house in Lubbock, TX to rebuild your home - now occupied by the family members remaining three, Jeanne, Johnny Mac, and her sister 12 years old, Alex Katrina a year after death Alex.
"If Alex was here and seeing all this, it would be very excited for us," Katrina told reporters. "She was like" I'm so glad y'all are getting this y'all! Are doing well. Go ahead. "
The Browns decided to start the knowledge, Alex Brown Foundation, the day he died. "I decided to do that day in the hospital," says his father. "We have to put the [broken] truck on a trailer and we have to go to schools and tell people about the dangers of texting and driving."
"Extreme Makeover," Roberts asked to attend for two reasons. "She is an amazing young actress," said Ty Pennington, "and she is a teenager to understand how big of an epidemic of texting and driving is."
"After hearing the story of Alex I think texting and driving is really a problem," says Roberts. "To know that this happened to someone so young -. That was really a kind of little more than a warning I have a sister nine years and I think she lost or loss - can not even understand that .
After being warned that her daughter had not come to school, Jeannie mother took Alex out to find the remains of the truck. "Although no other vehicles involved, Alex was not alone," he writes on the official website of the Foundation. "The cell phone in which she had sent and received over 10,000 text messages in the weeks before his accident was with her."
The volunteers arrived at Brown's house in Lubbock, TX to rebuild your home - now occupied by the family members remaining three, Jeanne, Johnny Mac, and her sister 12 years old, Alex Katrina a year after death Alex.
"If Alex was here and seeing all this, it would be very excited for us," Katrina told reporters. "She was like" I'm so glad y'all are getting this y'all! Are doing well. Go ahead. "
The Browns decided to start the knowledge, Alex Brown Foundation, the day he died. "I decided to do that day in the hospital," says his father. "We have to put the [broken] truck on a trailer and we have to go to schools and tell people about the dangers of texting and driving."
"Extreme Makeover," Roberts asked to attend for two reasons. "She is an amazing young actress," said Ty Pennington, "and she is a teenager to understand how big of an epidemic of texting and driving is."
"After hearing the story of Alex I think texting and driving is really a problem," says Roberts. "To know that this happened to someone so young -. That was really a kind of little more than a warning I have a sister nine years and I think she lost or loss - can not even understand that .
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