Lady Gaga Tops DoSomething.org’s ‘Top 20 Celebs Gone Good’ List

DoSomething.org, one of the largest U.S. organizations that helps teens take action on causes they care about, released today its fourth annual ‘Top 20 Celebs Gone Good’ list.

Lady Gaga continues her reign as the star who uses her celebrity to do the most good. Known for her support of gay rights, AIDS, and poverty, she focused primarily this year on bullying, even taking her thoughts to the White House in December. She also announced the creation of her own charity, the Born this Way Foundation, which aims to empower youth and lead them to a brave new society where each individual is accepted and loved as the person they were born to be.

Making a meteoric rise to number two this year is Justin Bieber, up from number 10 last year. His fast rise is due to his prolific work with Pencils of Promise, an organization that builds schools in Laos and Guatemala. Justin is also a consistent supporter of Make-A-Wish, raised funds for charity with his fragrance and holiday album, and recently distributed $100,000 to Whitney Elementary School in Las Vegas.

“There are some interesting trends from this year’s list,” says Aria Finger, COO of DoSomething.org. “It’s dominated by young celebrities and we also see so many couples. Last year the list had its first power couple, Ashton and Demi, and this year there are a total of four couples. Doing good is definitely fun in groups.”

For the first time ever, DoSomething.org’s panel of social media and mobile experts incorporated Facebook voting to help them determine the impact of celebrities reaching an audience with their cause. The criteria stipulated giving money wasn’t enough to count as creating impact; instead, a celebrity needed to take an action others could emulate, like writing articles, building houses, or founding an organization. Facebook fans voted Sophia Bush as the first ‘Fan Favorite.’

 

The 2011 ‘Top 20 Celebs Gone Good’ list:
1. Lady Gaga
2. Justin Bieber
3. George Clooney
4. Will & Jada Pinkett Smith
5. Leonardo DiCaprio
6. Matt Damon
7. Ellen DeGeneres
8. Brad Pitt & Angelina Jolie
9. Dwight Howard
10. Demi Lovato
11. Shakira
12. Ashton Kutcher & Demi Moore
13. will.i.am
14. Blake Shelton & Miranda Lambert
15. Nick Cannon
16. Lea Michele
17. Daniel Radcliffe
18. Miley Cyrus
19. Coldplay
20. Taylor Swift

“There are a handful of other celebrities who just missed the cut-off this year,” notes Finger. “We look forward to seeing what they will do in 2012.” Current speculations and predictions from DoSomething.org include:

  • Will Jay-Z and Beyonce, Rihanna, and Justin Timberlake each use their massive popularity and talent for social change next year?
  • How will Zoey Dechanel use her new star power for good?
  • We suspect Bieber’s good heart will rub-off on Selena Gomez and catapult her to the list next year.
  • With Tim Tebow being the most talked about athlete of 2011, we’re excited to see how he uses his celebrity for good in the coming year.

To determine the rankings, DoSomething.org used its research team and an expert panel, who focused on three elements: popularity, influence, and impact. The first two were calculated using each celebrity’s number of Twitter followers and Facebook likes, as well as their IMDB Pro Scores, Billboard Social 50 ranking, and number of ChaCha inquiries.

For full list and celebrities’ individual charitable impact, visit: http://www.dosomething.org/blog/celebsgonegood/top-twenty-2011

Macy’s Hosts Sixth Annual Shop For A Cause

Macy’s today announced its sixth annual Shop For A Cause charity shopping event, which has raised more than $38 million for local charities across the country since 2006. Macy’s Shop For A Cause is a unique one-day-only shopping event created to support local charities’ fundraising efforts. More than 8,000 charities across the country will be participating in the shopping event. This year’s Shop For A Cause will take place at all Macy’s stores and on macys.comon Saturday, Aug. 27, 2011, and also on Friday, Aug. 26, 2011, in select stores only.

By purchasing a $5 shopping pass to the event, customers support their favorite causes and receive 25 percent off most regular, sale and clearance purchases in the store or online all day Saturday, Aug. 27. Plus, customers have the chance to win a $500 shopping spree. Some exclusions apply; see shopping pass for complete details. Each nonprofit organization participating in the shopping event will keep 100% of every ticket it sells.

Shop For A Cause passes sold at all Macy’s stores beginning Aug. 20 through Aug. 27, 2011, and at macys.com on Aug. 27, 2011, will benefit the March of Dimes. The March of Dimes, the leading nonprofit organization for pregnancy and baby health, is the exclusive national beneficiary of this year’s event. Shopping passes are also available at the March of Dimes website atwww.marchofdimes.com/shopforacause from now through Aug. 27, 2011.

Customers who want to purchase a ticket to benefit a specific nonprofit organization can look up participating charities on www.macys.com/shopforacause.

Khloe Kardashian Makes a Wish Come True


More reason to love Khloe Kardashian…. Khloe made time to reach out to one young fan that made a wish through the ‘Make-A-Wish Foundation.’ Tiffany was diagnosed with Cystic Fibrosis asked the ‘Make-A-Wish Foundation to meet Khloe… Its wonderful when our fave celebs reach out. You can check out more pics here

Country Road Version of Lady Gaga Hit “Born This Way” Released to Benefit Charity

The country version of Lady Gaga‘s smash hit “Born This Way” has become such a viral sensation since being released through her Twitter page that she has decided to officially issue the track for sale on April 5th with a portion of the proceeds to benefit charity. The “Born This WayCountry Road Version“, produced by Lady Gaga and Fernando Garibay, was recently recorded while on tour and features new Lady Gaga vocals and added guitar and harmonica. First released March 24th as a gift to her fans (she has become the first person on Twitter with 9,000,000 followers), overwhelming praise for the recording–marked by over 1,000,000 YouTube views in it’s first few days of release–has prompted Lady Gaga to release the track officially, with Lady Gaga, her record label, and her publisher donating a portion of the proceeds from sales of the track to benefit the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network (GLSEN).

Top Celebrity of ABC TV Hit Dancing with the Stars Supports Prostate Cancer Awareness

Mark Ballas Stages a Day of Dancing and Music to Benefit AdMeTech Foundation’s Dance for the Cure

Mark Ballas of ABC’s Dancing with the Stars is featured by Bill Morganti, a leader of the Boston dancing community, in a Day of Dancing and Music. Proceeds will benefit AdMeTech Foundation’s Dance for the Cure of Prostate Cancer – a public awareness campaign to end the prostate cancer crisis, which strikes as many as 1 in 6 men. Meet Mark Ballas and learn to dance from the best as he leads workshops. After the workshops, guests are invited to join Mark for an intimate reception, “meet and greet” and photo opportunities. Join Mark for this unique, once in a lifetime experience and support education and research for the development of accurate diagnostic tools for early detection and treatment of prostate cancer, the most common and the second most lethal cancer in men.

For more information and donation, visit www.admetech.org.

HGTV’s Kimberly Lacy of ‘Curb Appeal: Joins The Fuller Center for Housing as Ambassador

It was announced today that HGTV’s Kimberly Lacy is signing on as an ambassador for The Fuller Center for Housing. Many celebrities merely lend their names to causes, and others like Kimberly Lacy do the hard work in the trenches and become a voice for causes greater than themselves.

Leaders of The Fuller Center for Housing, a global non-profit housing ministry founded by Millard and Linda Fuller, who also founded Habitat for Humanity, recognized Kimberly’s commitment to service by her work in Atlanta’s Lakewood Heights neighborhood where The Fuller Center is working to revitalize that community. “When I met her and saw her enthusiasm, there was nothing but a genuine flow of love and concern for the homeowners and the overall community. Her heart and working hands spoke for themselves.” – Beverly Black, Director of Donor Development for The Fuller Center for Housing.

Because of her work on HGTV, serving as a volunteer expert project manager with The Fuller Center, and understanding the housing needs of low-income families, Kimberly Lacy has risen to The Fuller Center’s call of action which is to provide decent, affordable and safe homes to those in need and provide assistance to those who cannot afford to pay for much needed repairs to their homes.

As an ambassador, Kimberly will participate in building projects across the country, help lead work teams through The Fuller Center’s Global Builders Program, serve as a media spokesperson for both domestic and international events, and participate in disaster rebuilding efforts.

[SOURCE: The Fuller Center for Housing]

Members Project® from American Express and FOX’s GLEE Cast Hosted Unprecedented Charity Event

Members Project® from American Express and TakePart partnered with FOX’s critically acclaimed hit series GLEE on an unprecedented charity event to benefit the non-profit organization Education Through Music, Inc. on Tuesday, December 7 at the series’ production studios in Los Angeles.

American Express provided 10 lucky winners and their guests a trip to Los Angeles for a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to participate in a special charity event alongside members of the GLEE cast. The event benefited Education Through Music, a non-profit organization that promotes the integration of music into the curricula of disadvantaged schools in order to enhance students’ academic performance and general development.

GLEE cast members in attendance included: Matthew Morrison, Cory Monteith, Chris Colfer, Mark Salling, Jenna Ushkowitz, Jayma Mays, Harry Shum Jr., Dot-Marie Jones and Romy Rosemont.

David Archuleta makes the holidays brighter for kids at Children’s Medical Center Dallas

This morning recordings/Jive Records recording artist David Archuleta will kick off the holiday season in Dallas by taking part in a 22-year tradition, the Children’s Medical Center Holiday Parade. Archuleta will contribute to the magic of the parade by singing a special number while riding on the ‘Sounds of the Season‘ float.

Before the parade, Archuleta visited Children’s Medical Center with Miss America and several costumed characters (including: Amanda Panda, Max the Bunny and Lilly). He brought smiles to little faces all over the hospital.

“It was a pleasure to stop by and visit with the children today at Children’s Medical Center Dallas. Being a patient at a hospital can be really tough, especially during the holiday season. Spending time with these kids is a simple way to help and there is nothing like seeing a smile on their faces,” said Archuleta.

Last night, David Archuleta wowed audiences with a special holiday concert at the Majestic Theater in Dallas presented by 103.7 Lite FM. Proceeds from the concert went to Children’s Medical Center.