Kirsty Blake Knox: The fall of Naomi Campbell's charity is a reminder that we must hold celebrity philanthropy to account
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Naomi Campbell's Fashion for Relief, launched with noble intentions to help those in crisis, has come under scrutiny for passing only a fraction of raised funds to charity.
The Charity Commission inquiry revealed that while Fashion for Relief's goals were admirable, the actual distribution of funds to good causes was disappointing and far below expectations.
Despite its foundation based on the advice of Nelson Mandela, Fashion for Relief has faced criticism for not effectively utilizing its high-profile platform to support humanitarian efforts.
Naomi Campbell aimed to blend her fashion influence with humanitarian initiatives, yet the inquiry highlights a significant gap between the organization's intentions and its actual charitable impact.
Read at Independent
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