"It's extremely distressing to consider that in 2009 suicide is a top three killer of young people... It's vitally important that young people understand they are not alone and, perhaps even more important, that their young lives have real value," Radcliffe said.
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"It's extremely distressing to consider that in 2009 suicide is a top three killer of young people... It's vitally important that young people understand they are not alone and, perhaps even more important, that their young lives have real value," Radcliffe said.
The Trevor Project is a non-profit organization that operates the only nationwide, around-the-clock crisis and suicide prevention helpline for LGBTQ youth.
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Daniel Radcliffe has made a "major donation" to The Trevor Project, a non-profit organization that operates the only nationwide, around-the-clock crisis and suicide prevention helpline for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning (LGBTQ) youth.
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Continuing their long history of charitable and humanitarian donations, Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie are donating $1 million along with Pitt's brother Doug to St. John's Hospital in Springfield, Missouri. The money will be used to build a cancer treatment center.
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'Ugly Betty' star Vanessa Williams has teamed up with Dress for Success, which provides donated business attire to disadvantaged women and helps them succeed in the workplace.
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'Grey's Anatomy' star Patrick Dempsey is taking his love of car racing and using it for good, as 'McDreamy' auctions a weekend with himself off to the highest bidder. Proceeds will go to benefit a children's burn hospital in Denver.
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Mia Farrow completed a 12 day hunger strike to raise awareness for the plight of starving refugees in the Sudan. She had set out to fast for three weeks, but gave up nine days shy under the advice of her doctors.
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Actor Hugh Jackman announced on Ryan Seacrest's radio show that he has split a $100,000 donation between Charity: Water and Operation of Hope. The donation is part of a "contest" Jackman held via his official Twitter profile.
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'Top Chef' judge Tom Colicchio is heavily involved with the Children of Bellevue program, which assists and educates kids treated in the New York City hospital. Sixteen years ago, the organization assisted his family when his son Dante was born prematurely. He's hoping his efforts will provide continued support to families in need of medical care for children.
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For the past 5 years, 'One Tree Hill' star James Lafferty has organized a charity basketball game, benefiting organizations like St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. He's forced to cancel this year, due to intrusive and threatening behavior by fans.
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Oprah Winfrey has invested $40 million in her Academy for Girls in South Africa and raised over $58.3 million for various non-profits through her Oprah's Angel Network. Plus, she's given cars, hams, toasters, etc. to underprivileged audience members on her show.
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She gives no mercy on the bench, but famously nasty-on-TV Judge Judy Sheindlin is much more charitable in real life. She supports a mentoring program called Her Honor, which pairs high school juniors and students with dynamic female leaders.
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"I am very pleased to begin my support of The Trevor Project, which saves lives every day through its critical work... it's truly devastating to learn that LGBTQ youth are up to four times more likely to attempt suicide than their heterosexual peers. I deeply hope my support can raise the organization's visibility so even more despondent youth become aware of The Trevor Helpline's highly trained counselors and Trevor's many other resources," Radcliffe said.
The executive director and chief executive officer of The Trevor Project said the organization is "incredibly grateful to Daniel for his truly inspiring and historic generosity and support,."
"He is setting a meaningful example for millions of young people around the world by embracing diversity and demonstrating that he cares deeply about the well-being of LGBTQ youth," Charles Robbins said.
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Daniel Radcliffe recieves his 2009 Broadway.com Audience Awards for his work in the play "Equus" at The Waldorf Astoria on July 11, 2009 in New York City. Celebrities Visit Broadway - July 11, 2009 Broadway New York, NY United States July 11, 2009 Photo by Bruce Glikas/FilmMagic.com To license this image (57894088), contact FilmMagic.com
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Actor Sacha Baron Cohen visits "Late Show with David Letterman" at the Ed Sullivan Theater on July 9, 2009 in New York City. Daniel Radcliffe and Sacha Baron Cohen Visit "Late Show With David Letterman" - July 9, 2009 Ed Sullivan Theater New York, NY United States July 9, 2009 Photo by Jeffrey Ufberg/WireImage.com To license this image (57871914), contact WireImage.com
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Actor Sacha Baron Cohen visits "Late Show with David Letterman" at the Ed Sullivan Theater on July 9, 2009 in New York City. Daniel Radcliffe and Sacha Baron Cohen Visit "Late Show With David Letterman" - July 9, 2009 Ed Sullivan Theater New York, NY United States July 9, 2009 Photo by Jeffrey Ufberg/WireImage.com To license this image (57871911), contact WireImage.com
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Actor Sacha Baron Cohen visits "Late Show with David Letterman" at the Ed Sullivan Theater on July 9, 2009 in New York City. Daniel Radcliffe and Sacha Baron Cohen Visit "Late Show With David Letterman" - July 9, 2009 Ed Sullivan Theater New York, NY United States July 9, 2009 Photo by Jeffrey Ufberg/WireImage.com To license this image (57871905), contact WireImage.com
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Actor Daniel Radcliffe attends the "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince" premiere at Ziegfeld Theatre on July 9, 2009 in New York City. "Harry Potter And The Half-Blood Prince" Premiere - Outside Arrivals Ziegfeld Theatre New York, NY United States July 9, 2009 Photo by Jim Spellman/WireImage.com To license this image (57877138), contact WireImage.com
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Actor Daniel Radcliffe attends the "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince" premiere at Ziegfeld Theatre on July 9, 2009 in New York City. "Harry Potter And The Half-Blood Prince" Premiere - Outside Arrivals Ziegfeld Theatre New York, NY United States July 9, 2009 Photo by Jim Spellman/WireImage.com To license this image (57877135), contact WireImage.com
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Monday 10 August
By mytusense
I do believe that part of the money we earn should be spent towards helping a cause we are passionate about. One must respect an agency that reaches out to save someone from ending it all prematurely. Teen-age years are tough enough. And to be associated with something that people have difficulty understanding only makes it worse. It's hard to believe that in a few short weeks, I will begin my studies to become a therapist. Some of these adolescents may represent my clients. I've lost several friends to suicide. Ultimately, no one wins when this approach is chosen. Working through the dark clouds, to see daylight is worth it.
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