Justin Bieber is set to receive the Champ of Charity Award at the 2014 Young Hollywood Awards on Monday, in recognition of his five years of outstanding work with the Make-A-Wish Foundation.
The event honors and celebrates the accomplishments of young talent in the entertainment industry, and will air at 8/7c on The CW Network July 28.
The event will be hosted by Kelly Osbourne.
Haters can say what they will about Justin, but he’s a worthy recipient of the Champ of Charity award.
Justin has worked with the Make-A-Wish Foundation since 2009.
Make-A-Wish America president and CEO David Williams previously said of JB’s work with them:
Despite his relentless schedule, Justin has been genuinely committed to granting wishes since the very beginning and a strong supporter of Make-A-Wish.
Justin understands the impact on a child of a wish-come-true and how it can create positive changes in their outlook, help them feel better — and even influence their health.
On August 10, 2013, Justin broke the record and became the largest recording artist contributor at Make-A-Wish. He granted his 200th “Wish” when he met then 8-year-old Annalysha Brown-Rafanan before his Believe tour concert in Atlanta, Georgia. Annalysha still suffers from a life-threatening liver condition.
Other nominees for awards include Ariana Grande, One Direction, Nina Dobrev, Austin Mahone, Lea Michele, Jennifer Lawrence, Shailene Woodley, and Emma Stone.
People can say what they want to. But, when it comes to kids Justin, does his part to show them love and make them happy. Congrats! On winning the Champ of Charity Award well deserve. Super proud of him. Keep the kind heart going.
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