Actually, I have my own charity that I started that helps supplement families with terminal children.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I think charity begins with your family and you take it from there.
I have a soft spot for charities that help children.
My charity is in the business of helping firefighters in any way that we can. For instance, after 9/11 we were the second-fastest charity to raise and distribute money to the widows and surviving family members of the 343 firefighters who died that day.
Charity work is very important to me and gives me an opportunity to give back to my community. I've always been a big supporter of many different charities, have donated millions of dollars to them, and it just feels great to do and be able to help others, especially children.
But I want to start a family one day, and be involved in more charities, helping children.
I have a charity called the Chain Of Hope, where we target children from poor areas where heart surgery is not available, and we offer our services.
I definitely got my philanthropic genes from my mom and dad. They taught me from a very early age to always lend a helping hand to anyone in need, and I hope to raise my daughter to be a very kind and charitable person.
I like to involve myself in charities that help children and also young women in need.
All of the charities we're involved with have touched me in one way or another on a personal level. There are about eight or nine charities that I support.
Philanthropy is in the DNA of my family.
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