Page 1 of 1 for Malcolm-Jamal Warner Charity News

Magic Johnson Receives 3rd Annual USA TODAY Hollywood Hero Award   May 8, 2008

  • Magic Johnson's charity work and causes
  • Chaka Khan's charity work and causes
  • Samuel L. Jackson's charity work and causes
  • Regina King's charity work and causes
  • Russell Simmons's charity work and causes
  • Paul Sorvino's charity work and causes
  • Malcolm-Jamal Warner's charity work and causes
  • Jimmy Jean-Louis's charity work and causes

NBA Legend, entrepreneur and philanthropist Earvin “Magic” Johnson received the 3rd annual USA TODAY Hollywood Hero Award presented by USA TODAY President and Publisher Craig A. Moon. A long-time humanitarian and social advocate, Johnson was honored for his work in entertainment, underserved communities and the founding of the Magic Johnson Foundation.

More 

Celebrities Support SICK Artist Event   Apr 24, 2008

  • Malcolm-Jamal Warner's charity work and causes
  • Tomiko's charity work and causes
  • M.C. Hammer's charity work and causes

Malcolm-Jamal Warner, Tomiko Fraser, and cast members from MTV’s hit show Rock the Cradle – which features the sons and daughters of celebrities such as Bobby Brown (Landon Brown), M.C. Hammer ( A’keiba Burrell) and Al B. Sure (Lil B. Sure) – came out to support the Be-Do-Have Foundation’s SICK Artist event held in Hollywood on Monday, April 13th. The foundation provides funds for uninsured actors, comedians and recording artists. This year there were eight fortunate recipients insurance.

More 

Will Smith, Jada Pinkett-Smith and Tomiko Put the Spotlight on Lupus at Charity Event   Oct 1, 2007

  • Malcolm-Jamal Warner's charity work and causes
  • Tomiko's charity work and causes
  • Jada Pinkett Smith's charity work and causes
  • Mercedes Scelba's charity work and causes
  • Tisha Campbell's charity work and causes
  • Duane Martin's charity work and causes
  • Will Smith's charity work and causes

With co-host Malcolm-Jamal Warner by her side, Maybelline model Tomiko promised to put “the fun in fundraiser” at a charity soirĂ©e to raise awareness and funds for Lupus research in Los Angeles on Saturday night. The mission was accomplished. The event, sponsored by the Will and Jada Smith Family Foundation took on a 20’s Cotton Club atmosphere, complete with jazz band. Attendees dressed the part, helping to set a nostalgic tone amidst an event where the subject of Lupus was in the spotlight.

More