NEW YORK (AP) — Charlize Theron remembers the moment her role in philanthropy clicked into place.
“We heard them say, ‘We know what to do, but we just need the resources to do it,’” Theron said Thursday at the Town & Country Philanthropy Summit in Manhattan.
It's a strategy that resonated throughout the Town & Country Philanthropy Summit, which celebrated its 10th anniversary Thursday.
“Philanthropy, for me, comes down to a very simple question: ‘What can I do?’,” said Stellene Volandes, Town & Country's editor in chief.
The reason declines are not more severe is because wealthier Americans, like those who read Town & Country magazine.
Persons:
— Charlize Theron, “, ’ ” Theron, Theron, ” Theron, ”, Stellene, Volandes, ” “, Who’s, aren’t, Arnold Schwarzenegger, “ I'm, Darren Walker, Martin Luther King Jr, ” Walker, Una Osili, Indiana University Lilly, ” Osili, “ It's
Organizations:
Country, Outreach Project, Associated Press, Country Philanthropy Summit, Philanthropy Summit, Former California Gov, Republican, ” Ford, of America, Philanthropy, Research, Indiana University, Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy, Outreach, Lilly Endowment Inc, AP
Locations:
South Africa, Manhattan, Town