When Grammy Award-winning soulster John Legend first read The End of Poverty by Earth Institute director Dr. Jeffrey Sachs, he was so inspired that he traveled straight to Ghana to learn more about the problems faced by African countries. The book made him realize how it could be possible to set impoverished villages onto the road of self sufficiency and progress, and the trip showed him how he himself could make a difference to the lives of millions.
Legend established the Show Me Campaign to raise the required funds soon after his fact-finding mission, and partnered with Sachs’ Millennium Promise Alliance to serve needy African villages. In 2008, both Legend and Sachs made a tour of universities all over the US to encourage social, economic, personal, and educational growth. Called the Poverty Action Tour, the sessions challenged people to support the fight against poverty, and promote the charities and groups that champion the cause.
Rather than giving out money to destitute villages, the Show Me Campaign and Millennium Promise are more practical. They provide mosquito nets to curb the millions of avoidable deaths from malaria, free meals to children attending school which raises attendance rates and health, safe water points, local clinics and fertilizer to improve crop production and eradicate food shortages.
“Some people will say with some justification that we have a lot of problems here at home that we still need to solve,” said the 29-year-old singer. “But I don’t believe you have to choose. I think every life is valuable and poverty anywhere is something we should address.”
John also raises awareness and support for The Gentlemen's Fund and is a spokesperson for Tide Loads of Hope, for which he spent a day folding the laundry of those affected by Hurricane Katrina.
Legend performed at a concert benefitting the Jason Collier Memorial Scholarship Fund.
John made an ad supporting the GAP (PRODUCT) RED (Two Weeks) Campaign. Proceeds from the sale of the campaign’s T-shirts benefit the Global Fund.
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Charities & foundations supported 51
John Legend has supported the following charities listed on this site:
- ACLU of Southern California
- Aid Still Required
- American Foundation for AIDS Research
- Andy Roddick Foundation
- Artists for Peace and Justice
- Boys & Girls Clubs of America
- Can-Do.org
- CHIME FOR CHANGE
- Feeding America
- FREEAMERICA
- Get Schooled Foundation
- Girl Up
- Global Citizen
- Global Fund
- Global Poverty Project
- GRAMMY Foundation
- Happy Hearts Fund
- i.am scholarship Fund
- International Rescue Committee
- Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation
- LIFEbeat
- Live Earth
- Make-A-Wish Foundation
- Malaria No More
- Millennium Campus Network
- Millennium Promise
- Motion Picture and Television Fund Foundation
- Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation
- MusiCares
- NAACP
- Nordoff Robbins
- ONE DROP
- Oxfam
- Peace One Day
- Planned Parenthood
- Reality Cares
- (RED)
- Red Cross
- Save The Music Foundation
- Show Me Campaign
- Stand Up To Cancer
- Steve Nash Foundation
- The Art of Elysium
- The Black Eyed Peas Foundation
- The Gentlemen's Fund
- THORN
- Tide Loads of Hope
- UNICEF
- United Negro College Fund
- Unite for Japan
- War Child
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- Home town
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Abuse, Adoption, Fostering, Orphans, AIDS & HIV, At-Risk/Disadvantaged Youths, Cancer, Children, Civil Rights, Creative Arts, Disaster Relief, Economic/Business Support, Education, Environment, Family/Parent Support, Health, Human Rights, Hunger, Miscellaneous, Peace, Poverty, Rape/Sexual Abuse, Refugees, Senior Citizen Support, Slavery & Human Trafficking, Unemployment/Career Support, Voter Education, Water, Women
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