When it comes to parenting advice, there are not a lot of people that mom trusts to go to for advice. Moms want to make sure that they are getting the best guidance and that it comes from a source that they can trust. Jo Frost is one of those people that moms can trust, and that is why we chose to do an exclusive interview with the Supernanny herself. It also looks like we are not alone when putting our trust in Jo, because she has been given a special honor.

According to a press release, Jo Frost has just become the Official Ambassador for the United Nations Foundation’s Shot@Life Campaign. That is certainly a mouthful, but it is an incredibly important campaign that now has the parenting expert as the face of their movement.

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The Shot@Life Campaign may only have one mission, but it is an important one. They are working to make sure children all over the world have access to vaccines that are life saving. The agency said that they chose Jo because of her commitment, compassion and connection with families from all over the world.

Jo is a recognizable face and presence, so it seems the choice was easy when it was time to pick the ambassador. The executive director for Shot@Life, Martha Rebour, says that this campaign is so important because every child deserves to have easy access to vaccines, no matter where they live.

This campaign is not new to Jo, she has been an advocate for the movement since 2014. She has spoken out for the importance of vaccines all over the world. Jo has said that this may be the most important moment when talking about vaccines, and she is referencing COVID-19.

She said that she believes that it is a child’s right to have a healthy shot at life, and it should not matter where they live in the world. Shot@Life is incredibly important, because according to the official website, a child loses their life every 20 seconds from a vaccine-preventable disease.

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Source: Shot@Life