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Perez Hilton Named
Recipient of Humanitarian Award
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September 28, 2009
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In
a ceremony today attended by members of various charitable organizations, Perez
Hilton was named as one of this year's recipient of the Humanitarian Award,
given annually by the World Humanitarian Society (WHS) to individuals who have
shown compassion and dedication to the alleviation of the human condition.
Unknown
to many, Perez Hilton has been actively helping various causes, most notably
the Adopt-A-Refugee Movement (AARM), and the Society for the Improvement of
Living Conditions (SILC). For the past two years, he has also helped raise
funds to support throat cancer research and to help reformed convicts find a
new place in society.
AARM
spokesperson Lynn Cashmere recently said this of Perez in a recent interview:
"Mr. Hilton has graciously given us more than what we could ask for. Aside from
his sizable monetary donations, he has spent countless hours in searching for
suitable homes for the refugees in our care. For this we are grateful to him."
"I
was an outcast, but he gave me the resources for me to be able to re-integrate
myself into society", said an ex-convict who refused to be named. "I was about
to give up. Coming straight out of prison, I had nothing. I didn't have any
family. I had no money, nobody would give me a job." "Then I heard about Perez
Hilton's program for reformed convicts. When I met him, I knew everything was
going to be alright."
In
another interview, the Society for the Improvement of Living Conditions
President Uwe Mtila said that Perez in a big way has been instrumental in the
implementation of some of their programs like the Community Soup Kitchen Program
that feeds about five hundred homeless people a day, and their Teach Me How To
Read Program that teaches poor illiterate people how to read and gain some sort
of advantage in society.
Surprisingly,
Perez Hilton's close friend said that he didn't want to attend the ceremony.
"He [Perez Hilton] does not want his charitable interests to be publicized. He
just wants to be able to help the world in a silent way. He said that there are
a lot of people out there doing better jobs at making this world a happier
place, and he feels that he does not deserve to be singled out and be given an
award such as this."
It
was only when the Chairperson of the WHS personally called Perez and told him
that technically he would not be singled out, since there would be nine others
receiving the award, that he agreed to attend the ceremony. He was also
informed that the organizers were not planning for the ceremony to turn into a
big public event. "We are only expecting about a hundred guests and two or
three news stations to cover the event", the Chairperson said.
The event was held at the Oakland Community Gymnasium today, a day which also marks the 15thanniversary of the WHS. None of the three news stations showed up, but eleven guests made it.
Homeless People
Refugees

