Heroes for a Better World

Scarlett Johansson
(1984-)

American Actress, Oxfam Ambassador

birthdate: November 22
birthplace:
New York City

Scarlett Johansson is a Golden Globe-nominated American actress who has been named the most beautiful woman alive by a number of different magazines. She first captured the public's attention at 14 in the 1998 movie, The Horse Whisperer and gained public and critical success after starring in Lost in Translation and Girl With a Pearl Earring. Offscreen Scarlett Johansson has been politically active, working with the grassroots political organization MoveOn.org on several campaigns, and has supported many charities working for a better world. She made headlines in February 2007 when she didn't show up at the Oscars - she was on a trip to India and Sri Lanka working with the international relief organization, Oxfam, in their fight against poverty. She saw first hand the desperate need for education and basic health care to help save the lives of millions of poor children and their families. Helping raise awareness about the world's poor and the goal of ending poverty has long been a passion of this superstar -- She has also been working with the Global Call To Action Against Poverty, Make Poverty History and the ONE campaign, as well as with USA Harvest to help end hunger in America, and with Product RED to help raise money for women and children with AIDS in Africa.


Better World Handbook
by Ellis Jones, et al

Buy This Book


All FREE printable materials © The People For Peace Project unless otherwise noted.
May be distributed for non-commercial uses only.

BetterWorld Heroes are included for illustration purposes. No endorsement implied.

We Can Build A Better World


BetterWorld Shopping Guide
by Ellis Jones

Buy This Book

 

THE BETTER WORLD SHOW
The Reality Show that will change reality ...

BetterWorldShow.com

BetterWorld.net
Be a Hero for a Better World - Every act of compassion makes a difference!

Global Movement | Calendar | Resources | | BetterWorld.net/clubs | About This Project