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- Alicia Keys, for her work with Keep a Child Alive, the organization that provides life-saving medication, support and care to children and families in Africa that have been affected by AIDS.
- Bon Jovi, for the Jon Bon Jovi Soul Foundation (which “exists to combat issues that force families and individuals into economic despair”) and his partnership with Help USA (a partnership that’s helping create homes).
- Tim McGraw, for his and Faith Hill’s charity Neighbor’s Keeper, which “seeks to strengthen communities by contributing to diverse projects with primary emphasis on children’s initiatives.”
- Glenn Close, for her work with the mental health advocacy organizations Foundation House and Bring Change 2 Mind.
- Halle Berry, for her work with the Jenesse Center, which is a domestic violence program that offers shelter, training, legal services, health services, and counseling for women and their children.
- Prince William, for his work with the homeless youth organization Centrepoint.
- Sandra Bullock, for her scholarship program at the New Orleans Warren Easton Charter School to assist with low-income needs, and for helping open the school’s medical and dental center.
- Eva Longoria, for her work with her own charity, Eva’s Heroes, which “enriches the lives of people with intellectual disabilities,” as well as for starting TwitChange.
- Justin Bieber, for his various monetary and time contributions with children fighting illnesses across the globe, and for his involvement with Pencils of Promise, an organization that helps builds schools and create education opportunities and one to which Bieber donated $1 from every ticket he sold.
- Ellen DeGeneres, for her involvement with The Trevor Project and her anti-bullying advocacy on her show.