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Wentworth Miller fans get busy for UNICEF

Wentworth Miller Fans for Charity icon Wentworth Miller fans around the world are doing something special for his birthday: fundraising for UNICEF to help the world's children.

The Wentworth Miller Fans for Charity site went live this week and enables "anyone who wishes to make a donation to this cause in lieu of a birthday gift to Wentworth" to do so through June 30.

Fans of the Prison Break star conceived the project as a way to show their appreciation and support for their favorite actor by donating to a charity of his choice. Miller left the choice up to them, but suggested a focus on children's services.

How cool is that?

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Comments (2)

M-Elisabeth:

Thank you Johanna T. for this beautiful and generous idea.
And thank you Went, your fans are proud of you.

smalltoe:

It is a good chance for me to do something For both the children and Wentworth.

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