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10 Pinoy Celebrities and the Charities They Support

10 Pinoy Celebrities and the Charities They Support

Saying that celebrities have a packed schedule is an understatement. But despite packed schedules, some still manage to find time to give back to the community by supporting a charity of their choice. Here are 10 Pinoy celebrities who pay it forward through their respective charities:

1. KC Concepcion

Image by Thedarkknightjc from Wikimedia Commons
Image by Thedarkknightjc from Wikimedia Commons

KC Concepcion is very passionate when it comes to issues about hunger, so it doesn’t come as a surprise that she is a National Ambassador Against Hunger for the World Food Programme. She assisted in WFP’s initiatives for typhoon Yolanda-affected victims and represented the WFP at the Clinton Global Initiative in New York and at the Formula One Grand Prix in Singapore.

2. Carmina Villaroel-Legaspi

Image by Tilly Holland via Flickr
Image by Tilly Holland via Flickr

Environmental sustainability and biodiversity conservation are things that Carmina Villaroel-Legaspi hope to achieve. Her charity of choice? World Wildife Fund Philippines. Her entire family takes the responsibility of being Environmental Education Stewards seriously, working closely with the WWF Philippines’ Environmental Life Skills Team to promote the importance of caring for the planet.

3. Karylle Tatlonghari-Yuzon

Image by Mickey Miranda via Wikimedia
Image by Mickey Miranda via Wikimedia

Karylle’s not only passionate about music and showbiz, as she has a special place in her heart for orphans and animals. In fact, she has several charities under her belt. She actively supports Child Haus, White Cross Children’s Home, and the Philippine Animal Welfare Society (PAWS).

4. Anne Curtis

Image by Renzelle Mae Abasolo via Wikimedia Commons
Image by Renzelle Mae Abasolo via Wikimedia Commons

Anne Curtis volunteers for the Philippine Red Cross and occasionally provides donations during major calamities in the country. She was among the celebrities who raised funds for typhoon Yolanda victims.

5. Iya Villania-Arellano

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Image by sWITI fONTANILLA via Flickr

For Iya, the welfare of the children of Filipino soldiers a priority. She’s an ambassador for Help, Rear and Educate Orphans (HERO) Foundation. She and other artists conducted a series of concerts, called Saludo, to honor fallen soldiers and support their families.

 6. Bianca Gonzalez-Intal

Image by Michael Howard via Flickr
Image by Michael Howard via Flickr

Bianca Gonzalez-Intal shows her soft spot for kids by becoming a UNICEF ambassador. As the international organization’s Special Advocate for Children, she actively takes part in the initiatives to improve the lives of children around the world.

 7. Daphne Oseña Paez

Image by Daphne Oseña-Paez via Wikimedia
Image by Daphne Oseña-Paez via Wikimedia

Fighting for children’s welfare has always been media personality and lifestyle icon Daphne Oseña Paez’s personal mission in life. As a Special Advocate for Children of UNICEF Philippines, she supported breastfeeding and spearheaded many of the organization’s activities, such as the UNICEF Auction for Action.

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8. Tessa Prieto-Valdes

Image by Yvette Ilagan via Flickr
Image by Yvette Ilagan via Flickr

Tessa Prieto-Valdes is not only known for her fashion forward sense, but also for her philanthropic work. She actively supports and donates for the Philippine National Red Cross. She was also one of the advocates of Red Cross’ MILLION VOLUNTEER RUN, a humanitarian campaign.

9. Nikki Gil

Image by Tilly Holland via Flickr
Image by Tilly Holland via Flickr

This singer-actress pays her tribute to soldiers by actively supporting HERO Foundation, Inc. She was also one of the artists who performed for SALUDO: A Concert for Heroes, a campaign where proceeds went to the families of fallen AFP soldiers.

10. Regine Velasquez

Image by Russart 1999 via Wikimedia
Image by Russart 1999 via Wikimedia

The Asian Songbird shows her motherly instincts by using her talents to support and campaign for World Vision. She and her husband, Ogie Alcasid, have been conducting concerts for the benefit of the children that the organization supports.

Living a life of privilege gives you the privilege to give back to the community. These celebrities living altruistic double lives are testaments to that.

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