Spotlight: Jennifer Aniston's Charity Work
America’s sweetheart, Jennifer Aniston, is known for her generosity and support of several non-profit organizations.
The former Friends star is often seen in commercials for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. Her advocacy for St. Jude began in 2008 with their Thanks and Giving Campaign, which featured several celebrities in prime-time TV ads around the Christmas holiday season. Since 2008 Jennifer has been involved with several campaigns for St. Jude including a recent one in which several celebrities remade the Beatles song, “Hey Jude”.
Another charity that Jennifer has been a big supporter of is Friends of El Faro, which improves the lives of children at the Casa Hogar Sion Orphanage in Tijuana. In 2010 Jennifer created the Farita doll in partnership with One&Only Palmilla (a hotel where Jennifer celebrated her birthday in Mexico). The doll was designed and crafted by local artisans and all proceeds were donated to Friends of El Faro.
Charities & foundations supported
Jennifer Aniston has supported the following charities:
- AmeriCares
- Bear Necessities Pediatric Cancer Foundation
- Clothes Off Our Back
- Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
- Declare Yourself
- EB Medical Research Foundation
- Entertainment Industry Foundation
- Feeding America
- Friends of El Faro
- GLAAD
- Habitat For Humanity
- Human Rights Action Center
- Lili Claire Foundation
- Luke Neuhedel Foundation
- Lupus LA
- Motion Picture and Television Fund Foundation
- OmniPeace
- Project A.L.S.
- Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network
- Stand Up To Cancer
- St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
- Urban Arts Partnership
- US Campaign for Burma
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