WHOOPI GOLDBERG HUMANITARIAN DEEDS.
Caryn Elaine A.K.A Whoopi Goldberg born 13 November, 1955, She is an american actor, comedian, author and T.V personality. The recipient of numerous accolades, She is one of the people who have received an Emmy award and Tony award. She also received the Mark Twain prize for American humor.
Goldberg began her career on stage in 1983 with her woman show spook show, which transferred to broadway under the title Whoopi Goldberg. She won a grammy award for best comedy album. Her film break through came in 1985 with her role as Celia, a mistreated woman in the deep south. She is currently worth $20 millions.
In Steven Spielberg's drama film the color purple, for which she won the golden globe award, for the best actress in a motion picture. In the romantic fantasy ghost she won the academy award for best supporting actress.
She is equally well=known for humanitarian efforts on behalf of children, the homeless, human rights, education, substance abuse and the battle against AIDS, As well as many other causes and charities. Among her many charitable activities. Whoopi is the is a goodwill ambassador of the U.S.
Generosity is the key, giving is therapy, the hand that gives is further more privileged than the hand that receives, it's always cool that our lives are beneficial to the society and the communities we live in. Service work and charity is the rent we pay to be in heaven someday,
Goldberg once quoted "I fear waking up in morning and finding out that my life was for nothing. We're here for a reason, I believe a bit of the reason is to throw little torches out to lead people through the dark."

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