Showing posts with label Charity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Charity. Show all posts

Monday, August 19, 2013

Beyoncé Helps Kid President With World Humanitarian Day 2013




I can’t believe I’m sitting here with the Kid President. I was very excited to meet you today,” said Bey, who is an ambassador for World Humanitarian Day.

Dressed in a suit and tie, the young interviewer asked about her involvement. “I think it’s so important for us to take some time and be unselfish and have compassion because we really can impact the world,” said Bey.

Before ending the interview, Bey asked Kid President for a kiss on the cheek and for the first time, he became bashful.


Monday, September 24, 2012

50 Cent Huffington Post Interview (VIDEO)



50 sits down with Huffington Post Live as he talks about his different projects including Street Kings Energy shots, providing Food for Kids in Africa and The Conscious Capitalism.

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Brandy -Put It Down (VIDEO) (live performance )


BRANDY had a performance as part of the MDA Show of Strength, which is a telethon raises awareness and funds for the Muscular Dystrophy Association. 14-year-old Latondra Chappell introduced Brandy.

Monday, August 20, 2012

BEYONCÉ – I WAS HERE (VIDEO)


Beyoncé aims to reach 1 billion people on one day with one message of hope with the video for “I Was Here,” dedicated to World Humanitarian Day. The pop powerhouse has teamed up with the United Nations and humanitarian aid organizations to launch a global campaign to celebrate humanitarian work and encourage people worldwide to get involved by helping others on August 19. Beyoncé filmed the visuals in front of a live audience at the United Nations General Assembly Hall in New York earlier this month.




Friday, March 16, 2012

Video of George Clooney Being Arrested


George Clooney Arrested: Actor And Congressmen In Custody After Protest Outside Sudanese Embassy









George Clooney and at least one congressman were arrested Friday outside of the Sudanese embassy in Washington D.C. The arrests were anticipated and part of the actor's effort to draw attention to the humanitarian crisis in Sudan.

The actor, his father and politicians were protesting the country's blockade of supplies and humanitarian aide. Clooney was reportedly handcuffed and placed in the back of a police cab.

"They were protesting the violence committed by the government of Sudan on its own innocent men, women and children," Clooney's publicist said in a statement published by TMZ. "They were demanding they allow humanitarian aid into the country before it becomes the largest humanitarian crisis in the world."


UPDATE: NBC has confirmed more arrests. Rep. Jim Moran (D-Va.), Rep. Jim McGovern (D-Mass.), Rep. Tom Andrews (D-Mass.), Nick Clooney (the actor's father), NAACP President Ben Jealous and Martin Luther King III were also taken into custody at the scene.

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

KONY 2012


KONY 2012
by INVISIBLE CHILDREN





KONY 2012 is a film and campaign by Invisible Children that aims to make Joseph Kony famous, not to celebrate him, but to raise support for his arrest and set a precedent for international justice.




HOW TO HELP:
Join TRI or Donate to Invisible Children: bit.ly/yp5Ffv
Purchase KONY 2012 products: invisiblechildrenstore.myshopify.com/
Sign the Pledge: causes.com/causes/227-invisible-children

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Things Rich Pple do AFTA they Die



Park Avenue Millionaire Dies And Leaves $1.5 Million To His Door Man And Chauffeur

A millionaire Park Avenue music mogul, lonely after his wife dumped him, repaid two faithful workers who gave him a shoulder to cry on by making them rich after his death. See this is official and it caught them by surprise too. We all know “a boss is one who guarantees we gon’ eat” and now they are good. Click below to find out more.
@WiLMajor
“I don’t know what to do exactly with the money, but one thing I know for sure — every year, I’m going to bring the guy some flowers at his grave,’’ said suddenly rich chauffeur Jean Laborde, who received $1 million, or 10 percent, from boss Alan Meltzer’s $10 million estate.
“He was always joking. He never looked down on anybody,’’ said Laborde, a 54-year-old father of five from Irvington, NJ. “He was such a nice guy. He left me money, but it’s not a good deal for me because it means he’s no longer here.’’


Upper East Side doorman Chamil Demiraj said he would be eternally grateful to Meltzer, too. Demiraj, of Midwood, Brooklyn, received about $500,000 from Meltzer’s will.
“I appreciate it,” Demiraj said. “He was a generous guy. He was a really good friend of mine, and I was a good friend of his. It’s a surprise. Peace and rest to him. That’s all I can say.”
Meltzer, 67, the colorful former head of the New York-based Wind-Up Records and a celebrity high-stakes poker player, died on Halloween, about a year after he and his wife, Diana, divorced after at least 13 years together and no kids.
The split denied his ex at least a guaranteed 33 percent of his estate. Not that she was mourning the loss of the money — or the man.
“He can leave it to whoever he wants to,” Diana sniffed to The Post of her lost fortune. “I’m doing fine. I could care less.
“If he wants to give it to the bums, he can give it to the bums. He could f–k a nun. I couldn’t give a s–t. He can give his money to whoever he wants. We’re divorced. The man is dead.”
BSS

Friday, January 13, 2012

Jerry Wonda hits up Haiti Aftermath of 2010

Thursday, January 12th marks the two-year anniversary of the tragic earthquake which devestated the country of Haiti. In commemoration of the day, co-founders of the Yela Haiti Foundation, Wyclef and Jerry Wonda release this 19-minute documentary titled Hours After The Quake: Picking Up The Dead in Search of The Living. Watch the eye-opening and emotional piece above, Sak Pase

Monday, December 5, 2011

50 Cent & Deepak Chopra - Street King Commercial


One of the most influential men in the world Deepak Chopra linked up with 50 cent to
do a promo for 50 cent's energy shots that where all the profits are sent to feeding hungry children in Africa.
50 says his goal is to provide over a billion meals to starving children in Africa.


Thursday, December 16, 2010

Lil Wayne Buys a Fans Mother a New WheelChair

A long time Lil Wayne fan Ronda Austin wrote letters to him when he was in Jail and he offered to help her out.

Ronda Austin's mother suffered from failed knees, and a make shift wheelchair that set her up for moment that changed her life while she was coming down the church ramp, Evelyn Austin, became confined to her bed for two years.

LIL WAYNE was quoted as saying "I came to know about Evelyn through a series of letters that her Daughter"

Saturday, August 28, 2010

Organizations that never Left New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina

When u belong to a community like New Orleans all u need is hope and support, Those of u from 3rd world countries know what I'm talking bout, Many organizations come and go, So it means a lot when some stay and help u after the camera's have Gone.

Haiti is facing the same problem. U barely see them on the News anymore,
If it wasn't for Wyclef trying to run for President i wonder if we would still be hearing about the pple of Haiti.

If it had been for the Gulf Oil Spill would New Orleans still be in the Spot light.

Good Look Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, They bought a place out in NOLA so they can help the city rebuild and grow again






Make It Right

Brad Pitt promised families he visited in New Orleans to rebuild and to stay dedicated to the area long after the cameras were gone. Make It Right has been building storm-resistant, green homes for families who lost everything.

St. Bernard Project


Co-founded in 2006 by Zack Rosenburg and Liz McCartney (CNN's 2008 Hero of the Year), the St. Bernard Project helps rebuild homes and provides mental health care for individuals still struggling with the economic emotional stress left in Katrina's wake. On the fourth anniversary of Katrina, President Obama praised the St. Bernard Project and their continuing work in the region.

Habitat For Humanity

Over 100,000 people have volunteered to rebuild homes in New Orleans through Habitat For Humanity since Hurricane Katrina. They've built new homes for over 300 families and are still seeking donations to keep their programs running for years to come.

ASPCA

The Louisiana chapter of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) has provided aid to pet owners since the disaster and prepares them to take care of their little friends during a disaster. Since the oil spill, the Louisiana SPCA has raised money to care for animals who've been relinquished by their owners, a trend that has increased in the tough economy.

Catholic Charities


In the above video, Catholic Charities Archdiocese of New Orleans boasts that it's distributed $55 million in direct assistance and 250 million pounds of food. They say they're not first responders, but "forever responders."

HandsOn New Orleans

HandsOn programs were established in New Orleans and Mississippi after Katrina and Rita (with a grant from the previously mentioned CNCS. Tens of thousands of volunteers have since given over 500,000 hours of time to a diverse range of projects: from engaging young leaders in volunteer projects to helping out in local libraries.


The Other Organizations are

Rebuilding Together, Global Green USA,Episcopal Relief & Development,