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Kaia Gerber
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“THIRTY MILLION CHILDREN rely on school for food,“her poston the #SAVEWITHSTORIES Instagram account says. “Responding to the needs of kids during these school closures, @savethechildren and @nokidhungry have a new fund @SAVEWITHSTORIES to support food banks, and mobile meal trucks, and community feeding programs with funds to do what they do best-and also-with educational toys, books, and worksheets to make sure brains are full, as well as bellies.”
“If you can manage a one time gift of $10, please text SAVE to 20222,” the post continues. “If another amount would work better for you,please visit our website-link in bio. There is no maximum and there is no minimum-together we will rise and together we can help.”
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Jaden Smith
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The son of Will and Jada Pinkett Smith was inspired to create a renewable alternative to the plastic water bottle after learning just how much trash is being dumped into the ocean. “We weren’t using our waste in the right ways or being responsible,” Smith told PEOPLE in 2016.
Smith’s father and Queen Latifah are investors in JUST, but don’t think Smith is relying heavily on his celebrity status to promote his product. “We wanted to organically grow as a company without saying ‘Smith family water’ because it’s really not that,” Smith added. “It’s water for the people.”
03of 10Gigi HadidThe top model and daughter of formerReal Housewives of Beverly HillsstarYolanda Hadidand real estate developer Mohamed Hadid has been a huge supporter of UNICEF, a charity that helps support underprivileged children around the world through fundraising, advocacy and education.In 2018,Hadid took a trip to Bangladesh with the organizationone year after the Rohingya refugee crisis, which began in August 2017. The 24-year-old played educational games and did activities with students and met with women and community mobilizers to learn more about how the communities have been since the mass influx of Rohingya refugees to Bangladesh from Myanmar took place.After the trip,Hadid asked her 47.2 million Instagram followersto donate $25 to UNICEF, which would provide nine families with mosquito nets to protect against malaria, or $30, which could buy 1,000 pencils for an entire school. She also partnered with UNICEF Ambassador and model Halima Aden to start aCrowdRise pageto support children from around the world who have been uprooted from their homes.
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Gigi Hadid
The top model and daughter of formerReal Housewives of Beverly HillsstarYolanda Hadidand real estate developer Mohamed Hadid has been a huge supporter of UNICEF, a charity that helps support underprivileged children around the world through fundraising, advocacy and education.
In 2018,Hadid took a trip to Bangladesh with the organizationone year after the Rohingya refugee crisis, which began in August 2017. The 24-year-old played educational games and did activities with students and met with women and community mobilizers to learn more about how the communities have been since the mass influx of Rohingya refugees to Bangladesh from Myanmar took place.
After the trip,Hadid asked her 47.2 million Instagram followersto donate $25 to UNICEF, which would provide nine families with mosquito nets to protect against malaria, or $30, which could buy 1,000 pencils for an entire school. She also partnered with UNICEF Ambassador and model Halima Aden to start aCrowdRise pageto support children from around the world who have been uprooted from their homes.
04of 10Bindi IrwinThe daughter of the lateCrocodile HunterSteve Irwin has dedicated herself to carrying on her father’s legacy of fighting to protect wildlife on a global scale. Irwin, 21, along with her mother Terri and younger brother Robert, 16, has continued toexpand the family zoo in Australiaand travel the world to spread the message of the conservation nonprofitWildlife Warriors.You can follow along Irwin’s journey through herInstagram, where she keeps her followers up to date with her latest advocacy efforts.
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Bindi Irwin
The daughter of the lateCrocodile HunterSteve Irwin has dedicated herself to carrying on her father’s legacy of fighting to protect wildlife on a global scale. Irwin, 21, along with her mother Terri and younger brother Robert, 16, has continued toexpand the family zoo in Australiaand travel the world to spread the message of the conservation nonprofitWildlife Warriors.
You can follow along Irwin’s journey through herInstagram, where she keeps her followers up to date with her latest advocacy efforts.
05of 10Miley CyrusIn 2015, the 27-year-old singer createdThe Happy Hippie Foundation, a nonprofit with a mission to fight injustices facing homeless and LGBTQ youth. The daughter of musician Billy Ray Cyrus was inspired to act after thepassing of transgender teen Leelah Alcorn, whose death was a big wake-up call for those who were unaware or unfamiliar with the hardships transgender youth experience daily. Cyrus' foundation is privately funded so 100 percent of all donations directly benefit those in need. But her philanthropic work doesn’t stop there.In 2018,The Voiceseason 13 contestant Janice Freeman, who was a member of Cyrus' team, went onInstagram Liveto reveal that she had hit a financial rough patch and Cyrus had stepped in to pay a security deposit and the first six months rent on a two-bedroom apartment for her and her family. The charitable act brought Freeman to tears as she explained how “overwhelmed” she felt about the generous gesture.“Miley, you are my dawg, like, my best friend, and I will defend you to the bitter end,” Freeman said during her emotional Instagram Live. “This woman blessed me to be able to move in. Do you understand?”
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Miley Cyrus
In 2015, the 27-year-old singer createdThe Happy Hippie Foundation, a nonprofit with a mission to fight injustices facing homeless and LGBTQ youth. The daughter of musician Billy Ray Cyrus was inspired to act after thepassing of transgender teen Leelah Alcorn, whose death was a big wake-up call for those who were unaware or unfamiliar with the hardships transgender youth experience daily. Cyrus' foundation is privately funded so 100 percent of all donations directly benefit those in need. But her philanthropic work doesn’t stop there.
In 2018,The Voiceseason 13 contestant Janice Freeman, who was a member of Cyrus' team, went onInstagram Liveto reveal that she had hit a financial rough patch and Cyrus had stepped in to pay a security deposit and the first six months rent on a two-bedroom apartment for her and her family. The charitable act brought Freeman to tears as she explained how “overwhelmed” she felt about the generous gesture.
“Miley, you are my dawg, like, my best friend, and I will defend you to the bitter end,” Freeman said during her emotional Instagram Live. “This woman blessed me to be able to move in. Do you understand?”
06of 10Brooklyn BeckhamDarren Gerrish/WireImageAfter the devastating June 2018Grenfell Tower fire, which took more than 70 people’s lives, 21-year-old Beckham and his brothers Romeo and Cruz volunteered to sort clothing and food donations to help the victims, according to theEvening Standard.To take things further, Beckham, who had released his debut photography book,What I See, the year before, decided to donate all the proceeds from his photography exhibition at Christie’s to the children who lost everything in the fire.Beckham’s fashion designer and former Spice Girl mother Victoria has definitely made an impact on her oldest child as anInternational Goodwill Ambassador for UNAIDS. In 2016, the two went on athree-day mission to Kenyawith Born Free Africa and UNAIDS to raise awareness about HIV. Former soccer star dad David is also a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador.
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Brooklyn Beckham
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After the devastating June 2018Grenfell Tower fire, which took more than 70 people’s lives, 21-year-old Beckham and his brothers Romeo and Cruz volunteered to sort clothing and food donations to help the victims, according to theEvening Standard.To take things further, Beckham, who had released his debut photography book,What I See, the year before, decided to donate all the proceeds from his photography exhibition at Christie’s to the children who lost everything in the fire.
Beckham’s fashion designer and former Spice Girl mother Victoria has definitely made an impact on her oldest child as anInternational Goodwill Ambassador for UNAIDS. In 2016, the two went on athree-day mission to Kenyawith Born Free Africa and UNAIDS to raise awareness about HIV. Former soccer star dad David is also a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador.
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Dakota Johnson
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Paris & Prince Jackson
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The late Michael Jackson supported dozens of charities and gave more than $300 million dollars over his lifetime to foundations such as Make-A-Wish, UNICEF and the Red Cross, according toHuffPost. Since his death in 2009, his two older children Paris and Prince have continued that charitable legacy.
The daughter of the late king of pop flew to Puerto Rico tohelp distribute supplies to familiesliving in Aguadilla after Hurricane Maria hit in 2017. She also donated backpacks, personal water purifiers and solar lights to every child at the school located in the town.
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Zelda Williams
Zelda and Robin Williams.Zelda Williams/Instagram
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Kylie Jenner
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Thisself-made billionaireand youngest child of Kris andCaitlyn Jennerdecided to change it up for a good cause for her 20th birthday. Jenner partnered with her friend and cancer survivor Harry Hudson to supportTeen Cancer America, an organization that raises awareness and funds for teens and young adults who have been diagnosed with cancer.
source: people.com