Celebrities Charity Work
-    Angelina Jolie.  Angelina Jolie has  made a name for  herself on the big screen, but  some  of her best work  occurs off-screen,  where she lends support to   charities, foundations  and causes around the  world. Jolie is the   Goodwill Ambassador for  UNHCR. She also offers her  help to UNICEF, the   ONE Campaign, Doctors  Without Borders, Kids in Need  of Defense and  the  Afghanistan Relief  Organization. In addition, Jolie  co-founded  the  Jolie-Pitt foundation  with longtime boyfriend, Brad Pitt.
 
 
-    Brad Pitt. Brad Pitt, much like his famous other  half,    Angelina Jolie, is involved in many different charities. His  charity    work includes Global Action for Children, Global Green, Human  Rights    Watch, Live 8, the ONE Campaign and the aforementioned Jolie-Pitt     Foundation
 
 
-    Bono. Not only is Bono the lead singer of the     world-famous Irish band U2, he’s also very involved with charity work,     most of which centers around fighting poverty and hunger. Bono’s     charitable supports include the ONE Campaign, Amnesty International,     (RED) and UNICEF
 
 
-    Oprah Winfrey. Talkshow host Oprah Winfrey founded     Oprah’s Angel Network to promote helping others, but her most notable     work to date has to be the Oprah Winfrey Leadership Academy for Girls  in    South Africa, which aims to help low-income girls receive an    education.
 
 
-    George Clooney. Clooney, who’s known as one of the     world’s most eligible bachelors, is more than that. Clooney is known for     his charity work, which includes the founding of Not On Our Watch,     which he co-founded with fellow celebrities Brad Pitt, Don Cheadle,  Matt    Damon and Jerry Weintraub, to aid in the battle against genocide  in    Darfur, Sudan.
 
 
-    Matt Damon. Damon is another one of the celebrities  who    do charity work. Not only was he was one of the minds behind the     founding of Not On Our Watch, but over the years, Damon’s also been     involved with other charities, as well, including Celebs for Kids, DATA,     the ONE Campaign, the Boys’ and Girls’ Club of America and the Yéle     Haiti Foundation. Damon also founded the Running the Sahara  expedition    charity called H20 Africa.
 
 
-    Ben Affleck. In addition to co-founding Not On Our  Watch,    Affleck also co-founded the “Small Change Campaign” with  television    talkshow host and "American Idol" judge Ellen DeGeneres. In  addition,    Affleck has also contributed his time to Parents, Families,  and  Friends   of Lesbians and Gays, the National Center for Missing and   Exploited   Children, the Jimmy Fund and UNHCR’s Gimme Shelter Campaign.   Affleck   also offered his help to the political arena, encouraging  his  fellow   Americans to vote.
 
 
-    Ellen DeGeneres. DeGeneres is not only a talkshow  host    and judge on "American Idol," but she’s also actively involved in  many    charities, events and foundations, including the Hurricane Katrina     Relief Fund, the “Small Change Campaign,” the charitable event Idol     Gives Back, and the ONE Campaign. In addition, DeGeneres also supports     charities and causes that support animals, including The Humane   Society,   the American Wild Horse Preservation Campaign and the Society   for   Animal Protective Services.
 
 
-    Scarlett Johansson. Scarlett Johansson is one of     Hollywood’s most famous and talented young actresses, but there’s more     to this beauty than just good looks. She also contributes her time to     many different charities and causes. Her name is attached to such     charities, as (RED), Oxfam, USA Harvest, Make Poverty History, Not On     Our Watch and World AIDS Day.
 
 
- Justin Timberlake. Justin Timberlake began performing at a very young age. His love for music led him to lend his time to several different music-related charities and foundations, including MusiCares, the Sweet Relief Musicians Fund and Music For Relief. In addition, Timberlake also founded The Justin Timberlake Foundation to promote musical education. Timberlake also supports Oxfam, Childwatch and Habitat for Humanity.
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