Miss Universe Pia Wurtzbach helped joined God's Love We Deliver volunteers in preparing meals in time for Thanksgiving. Meanwhile in the Philippines, Miss International Kylie Verzosa, graced a charity event that will benefit the cause of UNICEF.
The Giving Fund returns for its 33rd year of providing help to individuals in need. This has been a tradition every holiday season.
Starbucks is joining the war against food waste as they pledge to give all of their unsold food to charity. They will work with Food Donation Connection and Feeding America who will distribute the food in their behalf.
Revlon, Inc. has recently exceeded their goal of raising $1 million on crowdfunds for women's charity organizations, mainly owing to the support of mega stars such as Halle Berry, Emma Stone, Olivia Wilde, among others.
China has contributed over $120 million to fight the spread of the Ebola virus, but its billionaire tycoons - it has more than anywhere outside the United States - have, publicly at least, donated little to the cause, underscoring an immature culture of philanthropy in the world's second-biggest economy.
Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg and his wife Priscilla Chan were the most generous American philanthropists in 2013 according to the Chronicle of Philanthropy, the Associated Press reported.
Supermodel Heidi Klum continued to combine high fashion and charity through her recent ventures.
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