There are 38,000 people dying of hunger each day and most are children. And, being a celebrity, I communicate about it as much as I can.
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Close to a billion people - one-eighth of the world's population - still live in hunger. Each year 2 million children die through malnutrition. This is happening at a time when doctors in Britain are warning of the spread of obesity. We are eating too much while others starve.
I've been fortunate to have had the life I had prior to Hollywood. I wasn't starving; I was going to eat the next day.
Hunger is a deep concern of mine, and I feel that no one should go without food in this world as long as there are caring people to lend a hand. I've had to struggle in my past and I know what it's like to go without, so I try to do as much as I can to help bring awareness to an issue that hits very close to home for me.
People are overweight and starving at the same time. It's a tragedy for both the individual and society.
My motto in life is 'If you think it, you can do it' and if we all apply that thought we can end hunger the world over.
I first got involved with ending world hunger, and I got hip to the facts about it - what a huge problem it was and how it wasn't a matter of not having food or not knowing how to end it, but it was a matter of creating the political will.
One in four kids in the U.S. faces hunger.
Hunger in America is an American problem. The hunger of one should be the concern of all. Especially the hunger of children - our children.
I think 'The Hunger Games' has a really powerful message about survival, and sacrificing for the ones you love. It's almost like a warning for us to not lose touch of our humanity. We live in a world in which we watch other's misfortunes for entertainment.
I'm thought of as a celebrity. Everything I've ever done... has been for children. As long as I was working constantly, that was fine, because, although I don't have any children, I do relate better to them than adults.
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