Michael's Charitable Contributions

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  • Lee.HLee.H Posts: 155
    Mo, Souza and TS, what do you think about maybe contacting those media writers we had a list of contact details for, for the last ralley. I think it would be a good idea. The general public only know the negatives that the media reports on Michael. This may bring more awareness of what Michael actually stands for.
  • paula-cpaula-c Posts: 7,221
    Lee.H good idea <!-- s;) -->;)<!-- s;) -->
  • xxmjxxxxmjxx Posts: 304
    Thakyou SOUZA for your post <!-- s:D -->:D<!-- s:D --> and i agree with you mumof3 it should.
    How lucky are we to live at the same as him who else has ever behaved like this I did not know about many of the gifts and the general public know even less it should be the headlines of all newspapers
    Thankyou for posting
  • That's why he will always have a special place in my heart.
  • carapcarap Posts: 89
    such a good soul. he will always have a place in my heart
  • Who kept- and who is keeping 2 eyes on Michael's charities now? I am wandering about that because he did have- and still has a lot of vultures around him. So many contributions needed managing and they still need managing by trustworthy people.I have the assumption that there were not too many trustworthy people around him, specially his last years.
  • SarahliSarahli Posts: 4,265
    What I really appreciate with Michael and his donations to charities is that he is doing it without cameras, not for his image but really with his heart. This, is true charity and surely God will reward him for that because he is simply giving back. The best reward comes from God.
    God bless you Michael.
  • What a beautiful giving heart Michael possesses. He has always lived by the maxim that with great wealth and influence comes the responsibility to help those less fortunate, and this he has done without drawing attention to himself or seeking publicity. He is truly a blessing to this world <!-- s:) -->:)<!-- s:) -->
  • Ahww...that list makes me cry...such a good hearted man...I just love him! Big kiss to Michael!

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  • MJonmindMJonmind Posts: 7,290
    Thanks for posting such an extensive list of his charitable endeavors. And to think his enemies brought him down because of the most important thing in his life, love for children--twisted that into something the opposite. But I am so-o-o glad this story's not over yet. The seed of his life has been planted and I believe the harvest will yet come, the great blessing. Not a come-back but a takeover. When MJ's supporters have tried to spread the good things about MJ all over the net, and here now members are wanting to email the media about this, I was reminded of the verse in Proverbs 27:2.
    Proverbs 27:2 (New King James Version)
    2 Let another man praise you, and not your own mouth;
    A stranger, and not your own lips.
    MJ didn't want to blow his own horn, and I think he'll be more than happy to hear others tell what he has done. I'm thinking there must be thousands of children around the world that are now adults that must have known the true beautiful side of him, and then had to listen to the garbage and wonder about it. How awful for them as well, but again thankfully the tide is turning.
  • Michael is a great inspiration!
    This list does not include many of the events he organised for Children at Neverland and other places and the visits he made to numerous hospitals...etc
    I could imagine Michael wanting to make even more of a difference when he comes back, and this time millions will join him and together we will thrive to make this World a better place and achieve the "impossible"...!

    With L.O.V.E
  • LavdHimLavdHim Posts: 352
    What I really appreciate with Michael and his donations to charities is that he is doing it without cameras, not for his image but really with his heart. This, is true charity and surely God will reward him for that because he is simply giving back. The best reward comes from God.
    God bless you Michael.
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  • MJ wouldn't like to use medias to publish his charity achivements, let's use it billboards! all over the world !
    what news would it be ! Can u imagine people' reactions? Medias would be crazy and some ot them would be writing about such an event - all over the world in different languages!

    Love u MJ -all my soul, it took me a year to realise that Your come back is not so important as Your PRESENCY (BEING WITH US).
    Yvonne
  • These are ALL the things the media loves to leave out. They leave out his kindness, his generosity, his pure and selfless nature. The media is FULL of CRAP. This is why the world is so depressing. No one likes to focus on the good out in the world--they just focus and feed off of the negativity--the BS that sells and brings in the cash. I have never heard ANYONE say "Oh, did you know MJ donated to so and so?" or "Yeah, and MJ helped out these kids.." NO. You don't. You don't even hear it TODAY, even after his "death." When I bring him up, people always always bring up the molestation trials (of which I strongly defy). But when I mention his charity work, donations, etc, the don't know SQUAT. NOTHING. NADA. The media pulls out bull whenever it can, no matter what--even AFTER his "death." THIS is why a lot of people turned their backs on Michael..because of the crap printed in the papers. It sickens me and makes me extremely angry to know what lengths and depths people will go to for money. And it disappoints me that society today also likes to feed off this negativity and spread it around through gossip. This greed and hunger that the media posses is unforgiving. They hurt him and I hate them for it. Yes, hate is a strong but it's very appropriate for these scum bags.

    What kind of freaking society is this?

    No damn conscience whatsoever. When these people go home--actually, I don't even want to address them as people, because they're NOT. No human being with a conscience and a beating heart would do the things they do. And if human beings do do this, then shiz, you let me know so I can consider myself something else. When these CREATURES go home, they pat their pockets and kiss their wallets with absolutely no remorse. They don't even think of the immense pain and trouble they've brought upon Michael. They're disgusting. It truly sickens me. W.t.f.

    God bless you, Michael. For putting up with so much BS and still being able to smile and give. I love you.

    And for everyone else who screwed this angel over: WHAT GOES AROUND, COMES AROUND. Yeah, gloat and boast and take comfort in that green crap that buys you your temporary happiness. But God is watching. And God is good.
  • Definitely inspiring! We all should help people if we are able to. <!-- s:) -->:)<!-- s:) --> I'm trying.. There is a local thing going on for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society to find cures. I joined the cause as a money raiser, lol But so far, noone has donated any money.. If anyone is interested in helping that cause, you can donate here.. All money goes to the Leukemia & Lymphoma society! <!-- m -->http://pages.lightthenight.org/oswim/Po ... alTheWorld<!-- m --> Anything helps. If you do donate, thank you in advance.

    Peace and l.o.v.e..Let's take steps to heal the world!
  • BeTheChangeBeTheChange Posts: 1,569
    I'm not sure if this article has ever been posted on this site. I wanted to post it here, though, because it ties in perfectly with Michael's charitable contributions. It's a bit long but a very beautifully written article showing the magnitude of Michael's heart and soul.

    Michael Jackson: Spiritual Messenger Hiding in Plain Sight

    There are those rare visionaries who come along, maybe a few every millennia: the Bodhisattvas of the world. They are usually empaths who begin in childhood to literally feel the pain of the world and make vows to the cosmos early in life to change or improve it. They go about spreading awareness and mobilizing forces for change in order to make the world a better place. Counted among them are: Gandhi, Martin Luther King Jr., Mother Theresa, John Lennon, Lady Diana Spencer, His Holiness the Dalai Lama, Mattie Stepanek, Nelson Mandela and a little Moonwalker.

    The most famous man on earth literally stopped the world and the Internet when he became immortal on June 25, 2009. Michael Jackson was such a one— a cheerleader for humanity and a force for coalescing compassion and mobilizing global forces for change, philanthropy and social reform. A global messenger, Michael’s rise to stardom afforded him visibility and a worldwide platform from which to broadcast his message. His boldness and artistry garnered attention and Michael knew how to get attention. When he pulled enough people in and had everybody’s attention—he emphatically delivered the message. It was cloaked in a form that everyone could understand—the universal language of music.

    As a child, he acutely felt the pain of the world and especially the world’s children. Michael’s words in his book Dancing the Dream reveal a thread of spirituality and mysticism rare for one so young. His body of work is filled with myth, metaphor and musical and visual story that encodes a stunning spiritual message for the human race. One has to look closely and deeper for the real message: his Ghost short film holds a jaw dropping message about humanity, mirror and shadow.

    His Man in the Mirror song written by Siedah Garrett, became a Gandhi-esque anthem for a generation. He donated 100% of the proceeds of that song to charity as he did with many of his concerts including the Victory Tour with his brothers. Man in the Mirror encourages self reflection and mastery and being the change you wish to see in the world: “I’m starting with the man in the mirror; I’m asking him to change his ways; no message could have been any clearer; if you want to make the world a better place, take a look at yourself and make a change.”

    Michael also produced They Don’t Care about Us and other songs to address police brutality and mistreatment by authority. His song and video Black or White changed minds and advanced racial equality and multicultural diversity. His We are the World composition with Lionel Richie and accompanying video gathered 39 of the most visible faces on earth to raise millions to save lives in Africa. Heal the World was sung by children around the globe and at the 1993 Super Bowl halftime show where the whole stadium became a collage of earth’s children of all races and ethnic origins. Michael was the impetus behind Live Aid, Band Aid and he is responsible for starting the trend for musicians and celebrities to engage in fundraising and philanthropy.

    His environmental anthem and epic music video Earth Song, was a prominent feature of his planned comeback concert This Is It. Earth Song carries the message that we must become not only custodians but stewards of the planet or risk destroying or losing it. His spiritual messages in the form of self-reflection, commitment and action boldly took on: racism, inequality, war, poverty, gangs, illicit drugs, apathy, the misuse of power, evil, at risk youth, education, family bonds and a host of contemporary social issues. Videos of Earth Song Live can be found on You Tube stunningly raw in their emotion and stark in their message.

    Michael’s Don’t Stop till You get Enough is about the Force featured in Star Wars by George Lucas; he was a fan of both Lucas and Spielberg and he understood the concept of The Force, an intuitive conscious energy that permeates creation. He often said it was that intuitive energy, Force, or God who wrote his lyrics, performed and worked through him. He denied his own genius saying that his creativity and power didn’t come from him but through him. He writes about it Dancing the Dream. The last album Michael produced, Invincible included Cry, a song about us—meaning humanity the collective, being the chosen one and needing some kind of sign that we are: ‘on it’… the mission to change the world and create a better version of the human.

    Michael’s international concerts featured a military tank screaming onto stage and a soldier who lays down his weapon for a child who extends an offering of peace. He organized concerts at the world’s troubled spots like the demilitarized zone between North and South Korea asking his promoters to send him where he was needed. He teamed up with Pavarotti in benefits for the Warchild organization to help children in Kosovo and Guatemala. He organized a series of benefit concerts in Germany and Korea. He recruited Slash, The Scorpions, Boyz II Men, Luther Vandross, Mariah Carey, A. R. Rahman, Prabhu Deva Sundaram, Shobana Chandrakumar, Andrea Bocelli and Luciano Pavarotti for the Michael Jackson and Friends concerts. The proceeds were donated to the Nelson Mandela Children's Fund, the Red Cross and UNESCO.

    After the 9/11 terrorist attack in New York City, Michael Jackson helped organize the United We Stand: What More Can I Give benefit concert at RFK Stadium in Washington, D.C., which aired on October 21, 2001 and included dozens of major artists. His song What More Can I Give was written for the benefit and he donated it to the 9/11 families. He founded the Michael Jackson Burn Center at Culver City Memorial Hospital in California. Attending President Clinton’s inauguration, he asked for more funding for AIDS research after Ryan White, another child he had befriended, died from the disease. Michael Jackson is listed in the Guinness World Book of Records as supporting the most charities of any entertainer—thirty nine of them. He met with heads of state and marched with armies round the world. The arm band he wore every day on his sleeve was homage to children and he vowed to wear it until there were no more wars on the planet and no more hungry children. His taped fingers were to remind him and us that there were still injured and suffering children in the world.

    Michael, while on tour, would visit orphanages and hospitals in the countries where he played to concert audiences. He often met with leaders and if he found deplorable conditions during his visits, he would threaten to cancel a concert unless the conditions improved within 24 hours. No one ever ignored his demands for it would likely have caused citizen revolts. There are also hundreds of stories from people who were personally contacted by Michael Jackson. After a sniper opened fire at Cleveland Elementary School in Stockton, California, Michael called the local sheriff to request an escort from the airport to the school to visit the children; Dave Dave was a child who was badly burned when his father doused him with kerosene and lit him on fire and Michael, upon hearing the story, insisted on meeting and befriending him; Bela Farcas needed a liver transplant when Michael met him at Bethesda Hospital in Budapest so Michael paid for his new liver; he funded burials for children whose families couldn’t afford them and in one case, he sent his sequined jacket and a glove for the child to be buried in; he donated clothing and belongings for fundraisers and was the recipient of humanitarian awards too many to mention during his life and more since the recognition of his contributions since his death.

    For decades, his Neverland Valley Ranch hosted monthly guest vacations, whether he was there or traveling, for children who were: gravely ill, inner city, handicapped, poor, at risk youth, gang affiliated, disenfranchised and disillusioned. The video for his famous Beat It featured real gang members Michael recruited—the Crips and the Bloods who collaborated to film it; the two groups had never before cooperated on anything except violence. His work with children was legion and very dear to his heart. Twice during his career, his celebrity, wealth and deep pockets brought accusers and accusations into his life—of improprieties with children. The accusations hurt him deeply and were later proven false and attempts to extort money from him. Although found innocent, the ordeal of his 2005 trial had harmed his reputation and was deeply wounding causing him to never host children at his fantasy ranch, nor live there again. He left his home feeling it had been sullied irreversibly by unscrupulous accusers and underhanded law enforcement personnel. He would never again sleep in his bedroom, in fact sleeping at all became rare; his sleep problems escalated and eventually led to his untimely and eerie death.

    Most of Jackson’s work asks us to be emissaries of change and the evolution of human consciousness. The man leaves in his wake, an unparalleled humanitarian legacy, planetary midwifery and the alchemical power of the Bodhisattva used to enhance humanity and the planet. Using voice, magic, majesty, artistry, dance, mystery, sensuality, musical genius, enchantment and colossal talent to get their attention, pull people in, and marshal forces to deliver his message Michael trumpeted the message: Heal the world, make it a better place; make that change and change the world.”

    If one digs underneath the hype, sensationalism and medialoid portrayal of Jackson, one finds a visionary and true humanitarian. If one looks beyond the label of “crazed” attributed to his fans, one finds mostly intelligent, thoughtful people who quite possibly are the greatest legacy he left this world. As the world’s most famous and visible global humanitarian and cheerleader, he leaves behind a worldwide family of 250 million admirers who are taking his teachings seriously. Michael always said his fans were his legacy. Many in the media have given them a cursory dismissal because of the “fan” label. But they got the message and they mean to be the change they want to see in the world and make it a better place. They are an army of humanitarians who are being the change. They mobilize themselves and resources for causes like the earthquakes in Haiti and Chile and others. They got Michael’s message and are weaving it into their lives.

    Perhaps it’s time Michael Jackson is recognized for who he really was and not for the media frenzied and tabloid portrayal that pandered to a sophomoric public drunk and fixated on the cult of celebrity. His genius is there for anyone who wants to take a closer look, who wants the truth and not the tabloid caricature version. If he were recognized for his real accomplishments we would see an unappreciated visionary and genius, a spiritual teacher among us who was hiding in plain sight and masquerading as a Moonwalking Maker of Magic. If you feel impelled at all to take a closer look you may find your mouth agape and your surprise staggering. And you might even come to understand the Force that was Michael Jackson; then the real legend continues.

    (c) B. Kaufmann One Wordsmith

    http://voiceseducation.org/content/michael-jackson-spiritual-messenger-hiding-plain-sight

    With L.O.V.E. always.
  • Indeed a beautifully written article, BeTheChange. Thank you, I enjoyed reading it. I think it definately fits in this subject. The article is an clear and true excerpt of Michael's life, contributions and messages to the world and in particular that he is a visionary and true humanitarian. So true.

    Everlasting L.O.V.E.

    Love recognizes no barriers. It jumps hurdles, leaps fences, penetrates walls to arrive at it destination full of hope. – Maya Angelou
  • mjj4ever777mjj4ever777 Posts: 1,467
    Thank you "Be the Change"...this article warmed my heart and brought tears to my eyes at the same time. It breaks my heart that the media "crucified" the most loving, giving Humanitarian, this world will ever see! I wish that someone in the media had the balls, to go against their usual "tabloid trash" type of journalism, (and I use that word loosely )and I wish that they would have the guts to finally print the truth about Michael and everything he has done for this world!! I guess I will just keep the faith and hope that when this "hoax" is finally revealed to the world, that the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, will finally prevail and the whole world will finally understand who Michael Jackson really was and is...the most loving selfless humanitarian, this world will ever know!

    I love and respect you so much Michael and I hope the day comes soon, when you will finally get the respect you have deserved all along! God Bless you dear friend...God Bless you!
  • DancerDancer Posts: 1,225
    Thank you very much for this article!
  • THIS IS IT ... this is what Michael Jackson was put on this planet for. I am blown away by the eloquency of the words and the raw beauty of the truth contained within this tribute to an amazing human being we have the privilege of calling both our brother and our King. Thank you BeTheChange for sharing this. I wish it could appear on the front page of every newspaper and magazine on the planet and that everyone could read about The Man They Never Knew. Love, peace & blessings, emerald xo
  • Lee.HLee.H Posts: 155
    What an amazing article, thanks for sharing!
  • BeTheChangeBeTheChange Posts: 1,569
    You're all very welcome...it's one of my favorite articles about Michael. I, too, wish that everyone could read this and know this side of him. Unfortunately, many just never looked far enough passed the 'image' to see the 'man'.

    With L.O.V.E. always.
  • God bless him for all that....i have heated debates with my father about Michaels money...he just won't have it that Michael donated so much and thinks it's all hype..yet he would rather believe negative hype like the rest of the sheep..

    I am so pleased to be a BeLIEver! and not a hater in all of this
    x
  • These are the things that the media do not say.

    Exactly...sure we have seen little snippets here and there of Michael at a hospital or something like that. Usually the one with LMP is shown for a few seconds and that is it
    Why were THESE things not "breaking news" or important things to discuss and be put on the front page of a magazine or newspaper instead of all the other horrible stuff which "sells magazines". People need to wake up. Stories about real life and kindness and togetherness is what needs to be broadcasted and not the tabloid crap.
    Michael donated so much money and his time and his LIFE to helping others. Giving is his way of being happy. Giving is so much better than receiving.
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