Charity
Charity
Charity
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Get a Free Kérastase Hair Treatment
Get a scalp massage and blowout while helping raise money for Locks of Love.
By Ning Chao Published
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The Butterfly Effect: It's a Small World After All
Zainab Salbi, the founder of the humanitarian group Women for Women International, explores the often untapped and underappreciated capacity of women around the world to cause major and lasting change for good.
By Marie Claire Published
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Rihanna Fights to Save Leukemia Patients
By Jihan Thompson Published
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Marie Claire & Birkenstock Walk to Work Day
Looking to find a way to fit charitable work into your busy schedule? Well, what could be easier than placing one foot in front of the other?
By Jessica Olama Published
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The Butterfly Effect
You would think that growing up in Iraq during the Iran-Iraq war and eventually spending much of my professional life in war zones (I work with women survivors of war) would make me immune from the sadness brought about loss and death.
By Marie Claire Published
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The Butterfly Effect
This is about the need for women to stand up together in this time more than any other time.
By Marie Claire Published
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The Butterfly Effect
I have been traveling the world all my life now and I have never gotten used to adjusting and assimilating seamlessly from one extreme environment to another.
By Marie Claire Published
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The Butterfly Effect
I realized that I would be in Gaza on New Year 's Eve, a place that is besieged, destroyed, and I doubted there will be much celebration on that evening.
By Marie Claire Published
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The Butterfly Effect
Jameela was tortured. She was hanged from her hands for long periods, she was put in solitary confinement for about 6 months, and had drops of water dripping on her forehead for hours at a time. She described her torture calmly.
By Marie Claire Published
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The Butterfly Effect
I realized that I would be in Gaza on New Year 's Eve, a place that is besieged, destroyed, and I doubted there will be much celebration on that evening.
By The Editors Published
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The Butterfly Effect
Tom’s shoes became a witness of the land I stepped on and the stories I encounter.
By Marie Claire Published
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Musicians Collaborate to Combat Sex Trafficking
By Marie Claire Published
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How To Be a "Voluntourist"
Do some good on during your time off.
By Sarah Robbins Published
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Love Day at Cartier
Over the past three years, Cartier has donated more than $4.5 million to 24 global charities from the sales of its Love Charity bracelet.
By Marie Claire Published
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Supermodel Helena Houdova Reaches New Heights
Since 2004, Czech supermodel Helena Houdova has been actively helping children all over the world.
By Shyema Azam Published
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Molly Sims Takes on the Fight Against Malaria
A million people die each year from a bug bite. Molly Sims is on a campaign to squash malaria by the year 2015.
By Abigail Pesta Published
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KENNETH COLE SHOWS HIS AWEARNESS
A swarm of celebs and socialites descended upon Midtown Wednesday night to fete Kenneth Cole's latest project, a charitable initiative he's dubbed "Awearness." MarieClaire.com was there.
By Marie Claire Published
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A Better Way to Spend Your Lunch Break
USA for Africa
By Lauren Iannotti Published
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Diane's Double Life
Diane von Furstenberg doesn't just run a fabulous fashion empire. She's helping train 100,000 female moguls-in-the-making.
By Abigail Pesta Published
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Twitter for a Cause: The Global Twestival for charity: water
Did you know that 1.1 billion people on the planet dont have access to safe, clean drinking water?
By Diana Vilibert Published
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Helena Turns up the Heat
Sure, she's posed as a sexy pirate in racy lingerie ads, but supermodel Helena Christensen is also a model citizen. Her latest gig? Getting food to those who can't afford it.
By Abigail Pesta Published
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Does Style Promote Confidence?
Next week I'm going to a dating auction. Before you slam me for giving up or paying for "services," you should know that all proceeds go to charity. For Facebookers in the NYC area search "bachelorette auction fundraiser"
By Rich Santos Published
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Lunch-Hour Activism
Scratch your do-gooder itch and help fight human-rights violations.
By Jihan Thompson Published
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Fighting for Mothers
In some parts of the world, getting pregnant is a death sentence. But Marie Claire's new contributing editor Christy Turlington Burns is out to change that.
By Christy Turlington Burns Published
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The Stars Step It Up
The event that celebrates the celebs who aren't behaving badly.
By Margaret Hartmann Published
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Fergie's New Fight
Think you don't need to worry about AIDS? Reality check: Women make up more than 25 percent of new cases in the U.S. In a Marie Claire exclusive, Fergie tells how her own battles with drug addiction inspired her to help people with HIV.
By Abigail Pesta Published