your favorite stars! taking the time to give back to the community!
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The Reason For The Season!
It’s not all red carpets and swag bags for CELEBS. Sometimes they take the time to give back to the community. To help you get into the spirit of the holiday seaon, we’ve gathered up some great pics of celebs helping their communities out.
They’ve got over 10 platinum records between them, but they still find time to give back. Ludacris, Akon, and Big Boi took the time to head to South Cobb High School, giving out 2,000 turkeys to families in need on in Austell, Georgia.
Katie Price helps out and gets in some good cardio during the London Marathon. The 26-mile-long course requires ever participant to raise two thousand pounds in order to enter. Price was willing to go the extra mile, too. She badly twisted her knee 18 miles in, and was helped across the finish line by her then-husband Peter Andre. She raised money for the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children.
Justin Timberlake attempted to win a big old hunk of change for the Shriners Hospitals for Children, by sinking a hole-in-one at a Las Vegas-area golf course. JT didn’t quite have the swing for it, missing on all three of his attempts, but it was still enough for a $5,000 donation to the long-running charity.
If there’s anything more American than a former Playboy Playmate handing out plates of apple pie for charity, we don’t wanna know about it. Here’s Holly Madison, handing out Thanksgiving meals to at-risk students and disadvantaged senior citizens at Le Cordon Bleu College in Las Vegas.
Sure, plenty of celebs may be willing to play a round of golf, or take in a poker game, or even run an absurd number of marathons. But Gossip Girl star Ed Westwick will do them all even one better: he’ll wear a dress. Specifically, he’ll wear a kilt at the “Dressed To Kilt” charity fashion show, benefiting Friends of Scotland.
Who says that raising money has to be no fun? Here’s Heather Graham, along with her boyfriend Yaniv Raz, as they participate in a charity poker tournament at Caesars Palace. Proceeds from the tournament went to help Opportunity Village.










