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Banks works with the American Heart Association to promote awareness of heart disease among women. Kidman is an ambassador for U.N. Women, which aims to end discrimination and violence against women worldwide. Pascal supports the suicide hotline Teen Line, and Washington is a four-year member of the President's Committee on the Arts and the Humanities, which promotes arts curricula nationwide. "So often in this town, we're celebrated for how we look and how we dress and our style, and all of that is really cool," Washington said. "But it's so wonderful to be here to celebrate women in this business for what we do, not just how we look." Jessica Alba, a guest at the luncheon, said working with her natural-products firm The Honest Co. is often more rewarding than acting. The company, established in 2011, makes environmentally-friendly home and skincare products and shares its proceeds with needy communities. "Entertainment is so fun and I love doing it, but this really feels like I'm doing my little part to make the world a better place," Alba said. "If you're blessed with a platform and access to pop culture and media, and you have the heart, being able to raise awareness for things that you care about is amazing." Poehler offered another reason to help others through philanthropy. "Giving to charity is good for your skin," she said, "and it makes your (butt) smaller."
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