A good friend of mine works at Oxfam and has been closely involved in the charity's aid efforts in Syria.
My little brother is autistic, so I would love to be involved in a charity for autism, but I haven't found the right one yet.
I try to pay it forward. I do a lot of philanthropic and charity work. Some of my greatest awards, greatest rewards, have not been for comic work but for charity work.
When I decided to retire I thought I should align myself with a charity that can use my high profile.
The Muslim Prophet Mohammed was a big believer in charity and firmly established helping those in need as a basis of the religion.
I've known those guys for decades and done some charity fundraisers with them in L.A. The response was so great from the Boston/Doobies/Felder package.
Where we're living we have a certain amount of our profit every year it's like a percentage 5 or 7% or something like that that we set aside specifically for charity things.
Profit at any cost is one extreme of the spectrum. On the other extreme is unselfish submission for the social good or, more accurately, charity. Somewhere in the middle is peaceful, and much required, coexistence.
I have three wood-fired ovens... I have one at my house, one at my ranch, one on the trailer that I use for charity events.
As a general rule, the only way people pay $7,500 a table for club fights is when a significant portion of the proceeds is earmarked for charity.