Monday, March 5, 2012

Charity News


Kim Kardashian has launched her latest online clothing sale for charity.

The reality star, model, actress and socialite regularly auctions clothes for charity and also encourages other celebrities to do the same.

Donations from the sale will go to support the charity Dream Foundation which helps adults cing serious illness. The Dream Foundation charity which Kim Kardashian regularly supports seeks to fulfil the wishes of sufferers with severe life limiting illnesses. This might be anything from providing a trip of a lifetime to a comfort, practical help or leaving a legacy - such as creating a garden or some other gesture.

The charity believes granting such wishes provides vital closure and comfort for seriously ill people cing difficult circumstances. The charity supports both individuals and milies. Other celebrity supporters of the California based charity include Jeff Bridges, Will Smith, Cindy Crawford and Jamie Lee Curtis.

Kim Kardashians latest sale in aid of the charity includes dresses, shoes, shirts, tops, skirts, blouses, jeans, jackets and more.

Some of the highlights listed in the online sale are: David Alexander black/gold mini dress, Emiliano Moreno grey chiffon layer dress, Alaia white sleeveless cut-out dress, Bebe little black dress, Vera Wang grey strapless drape dress and Christian Louboutin black heels. The auction of 100 Kim Kardashian shion items runs until January 8 on eBay.

As well as working as an ambassador for the Dream Foundation Los Angeles based Kardashian runs regular charity sales on eBay for the foundation. Kardashian has also supported a number of other charities over the years such as the American Foundation for AIDS Research, the Soles4Souls charity and The Salvation Army.

Amongst other causes she is involved in, Kardashian recently completed Public Service Announcements for breast cancer awareness. As well as donating a percentage of her eBay sales for charity, the American shion icon also likes to remind other eBay sellers it is possible to donate a percentage of their proceeds to charity when selling via the online platform...

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