Sting co-founded The Rainforest Foundation with his wife, Trudie Styler, to help save rainforests in South America. An annual benefit concert is held for the Foundation, and the singer had a species of Colombian tree frog, Dendropsophus stingi, named after him in recognition of his “commitment and efforts to save the rain forest”
Sting sang on “Do They Know It’s Christmas?” – the hit single from “Band Aid” which eventually led to the Live Aid Concert in July 1985, in which Sting also took part.
He was inspired to start working for humanitarian causes through concerts after seeing the “Secret Policeman’s Ball” – Amnesty International's famous benefit concert – in 1979. Following this, he took part in the Secret Policeman’s Other Ball in 1981.
He then headlined Amnesty’s Conspiracy of Hope tour in 1986.
He joined the six-week world Human Rights Now! tour for Amnesty in 1988, celebrating the 40th anniversary of the signing of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
His 1988 single “They Dance Alone” chronicled the plight of the mothers, wives and daughters of the “disappeared”, the innocent victims of the Pinochet regime in Chile.
Sting has performed at a plethora of benefit shows, including Don Henley's Concert for Walden Woods and Live 8.
Sting performed with Sheryl Crowin 2009 at Toronto’s One Night Live fund raiser to support Sunnybrook Foundation's expanding High Risk Mothers and Babies centre at Sunnybrook Hospital.
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Charities & foundations supported 158
Sting has supported the following charities listed on this site:
- 46664
- Adrienne Shelly Foundation
- Aid Still Required
- Alzheimer's Association
- Amazon Watch
- American Cancer Society
- American Foundation for AIDS Research
- Amnesty International
- Andre Agassi Foundation for Education
- Artists for a New South Africa
- Autism Movement Therapy
- Barbara Davis Center for Childhood Diabetes
- Bees for Development
- Boys & Girls Clubs of America
- Breast Cancer Care
- Breast Cancer Research Foundation
- Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS
- Caddo Lake Institute
- CARE
- Carol M. Baldwin Cancer Research Fund
- Charity Begins At Home
- Children Mending Hearts
- Children's Health Fund
- Children's Hospital Los Angeles
- Children's Tumor Foundation
- Chris Evert Charities
- Cinema For Peace
- Clinton Foundation
- Clinton Global Initiative
- Coalition of Skin Diseases
- Comic Relief
- Creative Coalition
- Crossroads Centre
- David Foster Foundation
- David Lynch Foundation
- Dikembe Mutombo Foundation
- Earth Day Network
- Elton John AIDS Foundation
- Entertainment Industry Foundation
- Environmental Investigation Agency
- Every Mother Counts
- Exploring The Arts
- Family Equality Council
- Farm Aid
- Feeding America
- Felix Organization
- Food Bank For New York City
- Friars Foundation
- Gabrielle's Angel Foundation
- Geena Davis Institute
- Global Citizen
- Global Fund
- GRAMMY Foundation
- Greenpeace
- HeadCount
- Hear The World
- Hollywood Charity Horse Show
- Home For Our Troops
- Hope is a Game-Changer Project
- Human Rights Action Center
- In Harmony
- International Campaign for Tibet
- International Rescue Committee
- Kristen Ann Carr Fund
- Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation
- Live 8
- Live Earth
- Living Classrooms Foundation
- Love Our Children USA
- Macmillan Cancer Support
- Make Yourself Foundation
- Malala Fund
- Malaria No More
- Mayor's Fund to Advance New York City
- Memorial Sloan-Kettering
- Mines Advisory Group
- mothers2mothers
- Muhammad Ali Parkinson Center
- MusiCares
- Music for Relief
- Musicians on Call
- Neighbor's Keeper Foundation
- Nelson Mandela Centre of Memory
- Nordoff Robbins
- Oceana
- ONE Campaign
- One World Futbol
- Oxfam
- Pablove Foundation
- Parkways Foundation
- Partners in Health
- Peace One Day
- PETA
- Pies Descalzos
- Prince's Trust
- Race to Erase MS
- Rainforest Action Network
- Rainforest Foundation Fund
- Rays of Sunshine
- (RED)
- Red Cross
- Refugee Council
- Reverb
- Riverkeeper
- Robert F Kennedy Memorial
- Robin Hood
- Rush Philanthropic Arts Foundation
- Save the Children
- Save The Music Foundation
- Screen Actors Guild Foundation
- Sharon Osbourne Colon Cancer Program
- Shelter
- Sir Bobby Robson Foundation
- Society of Singers
- Soil Association
- Soles4Souls
- Special Olympics
- StandUp For Kids
- Stand Up To Cancer
- Starkey Hearing Foundation
- St. Francis Food Pantries and Shelters
- Sunnybrook Foundation
- Survivor Foundation
- Sweet Relief Musicians Fund
- Teenage Cancer Trust
- Teen Cancer America
- TGR Foundation
- The Art of Elysium
- The Elders
- The Lunchbox Fund
- The Mark Wahlberg Youth Foundation
- The Nature Conservancy
- The Rainforest Foundation
- The Salvation Army
- Tibet House
- Tibet House US
- TJ Martell Foundation
- Treatment Action Campaign
- UNESCO
- UNHCR
- UNICEF
- UNIFEM
- United Service Organization
- United Way
- Virgin Unite
- Voices Against Violence
- Walden Woods Project
- War Child
- Waterkeeper Alliance
- We Are Family Foundation
- WhyHunger
- Wildlife Conservation Society
- Witness
- World Food Programme
- World Vision
- Worldwide Orphans Foundation
- Yéle Haiti Foundation
- Youth Noise
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