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Radiohead and Jude Law teamed up with Greenpeace in a video to #SaveTheArctic. In the last 30 years, we’ve lost as much as three-quarters of the floating ice cap at the top of the world. The volume of that sea
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Australian actress Teresa Palmer joins other young starlets like Hilary Duff, Cody Simpson and Keke Palmer at the 'Summer of Doing' event. She is one of many celebs helping bring awareness to DoSomething.org's campaigns. Learn more about DoSomething.org. Digg Stumble
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Nickelodeon star Keke Palmer attended the 'Summer of Doing' kick off event last Friday. On this interview she talks about encouraging kids to get outdoors & 'Do Something'. Learn more about DoSomething.org & HOLA Digg Stumble Upon Del.icio.us Buzz
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Celeb kids worked alongside DoSomething.org volunteers to help restore an outdoor space at HOLA into a multi-purpose area with a classroom and sustainable garden. The day of service concluded with an unveil for the HOLA students and a celebration with
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DoSomething.org launches its first Prom for All campaign which seeks to mobilize teens to collect prom dresses for students who might not be able to afford them on their own. Students can organize dress drives at their schools and drop
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If you weren't a fan of kale, Lisa Edelstein might have you reconsider. The House star poses nude for PETA to help promote vegetarianism. "Actor Lisa Edelstein hasn't eaten meat in more than three decades—and she has the jaw-dropping body
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You'll find Twilight star Booboo Stewart at charity events all over LA. This week, he attended the Teens For Jeans annual event to lend a hand and to donate a few pairs of jeans from his closet. Learn
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Check out this bizarre, yet eye-opening, campaign for LA Mission. Gwen and Maxi are about to attempt their most amazing fix yet. Lionel, a 54 year old living on Skid Row in Los Angeles. Can they help him turn his
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Pussycat Doll Kimberley Wyatt and top model Jodie Kidd, along with British actress Jenny Seagrove and fashion designer Meg Matthews, are among the first celebrities to support the BUAV’s UK arm of the campaign and say NO to cruel cosmetics.