Big hearts & the gift of giving back...

29/09/2022

Helping animals in need, protecting the environment, or addressing other global or local problems, whether you choose to donate to charities supporting those in need, it’s all for a good cause. And at memmo.me all of this is possible! We have highlighted some of the celebs who donate their proceeds to charity.

He has recently been spotted in New York together with ​​Sarah Jessica Parker (Carrie Bradshaw) to film the new series of Sex and The City. Chris Noth, known as Big, says that ‘memmo is an excellent way to raise money for the charities: Green Peace, Rain Forrest Action Network, and NYC Food Bank’ and we couldn’t agree more!

Quentin Quarantino has already raised $2 million+ for charity in 2021, and do you know how? He is trolling for good!

Former Leicester City FC pro player in the English Premier League, Christian Fuchs, donates all the proceeds to Foxes Sports Foundation which enables young athletes to play their favourite sport.

To make sure the phones are being answered when people are at their absolute worst, Tim Robards is donating all the proceeds to the lifeline charity in Australia to help those going through mental health challenges. ‘Together we can help save lives with some fun videos!’

Get your personalised video messages from Charlotte Crosby, known from Geordie Shore, Just the Tattoo of Us and Celeb BB! All proceeds from her videos will go to one of her chosen charities - this month it’s The Ectopic Pregnancy Trust.

Mark Billingham, actor and instructor of recruits in the TV show 'SAS: Who Dares Wins', donates all his earnings from video messages to his charity, REBUILD globally. The mission of the charity is to ‘grow an educated and skilled workforce in Haiti and ensure a pathway to dignified employment'.

Giving to charity is a great mood booster. It's incredibly powerful to know that you're helping others. Order a memmo from the above, give back to society and tackle inequality.

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