Sep 18, 2008, 11:45 GMT
Naomi Campbell is planning to give some of her designer clothes to the people she met in a soup kitchen.
British model Naomi Campbell takes to the catwalk during the Fashion for Relief charity fashion show held at the BFC Tent at the Natural History Museum in Central London, on 17 September 2008 - she's turning a new leaf... EPA/DANIEL DEME
The British supermodel was so impressed by her co-workers at London's Whitechapel Mission - where she was carrying out community service as part of her sentence for an air rage incident earlier this year - she is planning a wardrobe clearout in their honour.
Speaking ahead of last night's (17.09.08) Fashion For Relief benefit which she organised, Naomi said: "The people at Whitechapel are brilliant, they're coming tonight - they're lovely people. They're wonderful people and I'm so happy and blessed I'm going to now round up all the clothes and stuff that I don't want and get them down to them."
The 38-year-old beauty also insisted her community service has changed her for the better.
She told British breakfast show 'GMTV': "I think everything is an experience in life, and experiences change you. They make you a better person, you learn from experiences, so I've got no complaints."
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