Kate Middleton's interest in mental health issue raises a question whether The Duchess of Cambridge is battling a mental health issue of her own. Read More »
The Who’s Roger Daltrey Champions Teen Cancer America Charity At Raleigh, N.C. Fundraiser! Read More »
The NBA's cutest family knows the importance of giving back to those less fortunate. Golden State Warriors champion, Steph Curry partnered with the Feed the Children organization to help families in need. To help spread more smiles, Steph brought along his whole family--Ayesha Curry, Riley Curry and Ryan Carson Curry to provide for nearly 400 needy families. Read More »
Christmas came a little early for a family in Georgia. 2 Chainz, who should probably be nominated for hip-hop philanthropist of the year, and his T.R.U. Foundation have given one disabled veteran in Palmetto, Dierdre Plater, furniture and funds to pay rent in her home for an entire year,according to a report by 'Complex'. Plater is a hardworking single mom. She tells CBS 46, "It's hard to keep gas in the car, food in the house, and do everything myself being a single parent. I am on a fixed income." Read More »
Riding high off her "Gone Girl" box-office success, the "Sports Illustrated" model-turned-actress Emily Ratajkowski sure knows how to grab everyone's attention on social media. The "Blurred Lines" music video girl teases a new dress with designer Christy Dawn Petersen for charity. Read More »
Music stars Future and Mike Will Made-It have tapped into their philanthropic sides once more. Read More »
Robert Pattinson's definitely keeping busy! The 29-year-old British hearttrob's already working on a slew of new movies, and now he was just named Ambassador of the popular nonprofit childrens organization, Go Campaign. Read More »
Paul Wall gave a huge charity donation this past weekend, as the NBA star contributed $400,000 to help homless children at a Washington, D.C. organization. Read More »
Jerry Seinfeld's family started a lemonade stand in East Hampton for his wife's charity, which was quickly shut down by police. Read More »
Beanie Babies is making a special toy modeled after Cecil the lion, a lion that was killed in Zimbabwe last month by a Minnesota hunter sparking mass international outrage. The profits from the toy, being sold as a fundraiser, will go to the researchers who had been tracking Cecil. All profits from sales of the Beanie Babies will go to the WildCRU, the Wildlife Conservation Research Unit of University of Oxford in England. WildCRU had been tracking Cecil since 2008. Read More »
During last night’s episode of CONAN, host Conan O’Brien invited his friend and co-worker Jimmy Pardo to the couch – following a segment from The Homesman star Hilary Swank – to discuss not only his days in stand up days but also his upcoming 12-hour long telethon to benefit the charity Smile Train. The 6th annual event, titled Pardcast-a-Thon, houses Pardo and his Never Not Funny podcast crew – including co-host Matt Belknap, the “third chair” Pat Francis, intern Garon Cockrell, and videographer Eliot Hochberg – and a round up of guests every half-hour, resulting in over 12 hours of comedy, which is live-streamed online. Read More »
The star-studded, tear-jerking anti-Ebola Band Aid 30 version of 'Do They Know It's Christmas' has just been released, and it stars a litany of huge pop names including U2's Bono, One Direction, Coldplay's Chris Martin and friend of the British royal family, Ellie Goulding. Read More »
Aside from her upcoming Fashion for Relief shows, Naomi Campbell is doing her part in the fight against Ebola by selling her second-hand clothes. Starting Nov. 28, the supermodel will set up shop in Westfield London, for one week, allowing customers to buy not only her pre-worn designer clothes but those of her many stylish friends, too, including Kate Moss, with all profits going toward Ebola prevention and education. Others who have donated clothing include Campbell's many high-profile friends. According to "Fashion Telegraph," customers can also expect new designer pieces at exclusive prices, and items purchased will earn shoppers the chance to win a one-off celebrity item each day in a special Golden Ticket lottery. The shop is part of Campbell's Fashion for Relief foundation, which she founded in 2005 as a way of generating funds for disaster relief through fashion shows, auctions and pop-up shops. "MStars News" recently reported that she has previously raised money for the victims of Hurricane Katrina, the Haiti earthquake of 2010 and the Japan earthquake and tsunami of 2011. Read More »