Celebrities are using the power of fandom to make a positive impact on the world.

Here’s how they do it…

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Maybe its because of its simplicity.

Perhaps its too much candor packed into such a short phrase.

Theres a method to the madness, however silly it may sound.

The group got its start during a particularly trying time.

Then, characteristically, he switches pace, pitching a humorous afterthought.

Together, they total $10,000.

In the memo line, the organizer has written cheekily, For: Matt Cohen keeping his shirt on.

FellowSupernaturaland2012actor Osric Chau has set his own pace in the world of charity.

By years end, the group managed to raise a mammoth $179,000.

Whether it be a fandom, a school, a neighborhood.

Levi has all but made charity activism a lifestyle.

This year will likely be no different.

… We just allow for a safe, but really fun and organic place to do that.

I had been taking part in that.

Its hard though, because you see them and the babies are not well.

Its a difficult charity, but its a worthwhile charity.

Its not all heartstrings and tearful montages though.

Embracing who I am and the weirdnesses of my life got me to where I am today.

No doubt, mobilizing fan efforts into a much larger charity initiative can be difficult to master.

The reality of the fame-game is a complicated one.

Eventually, Collins answers the big question; What does he hope to achieve with all this do-good business?

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