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Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Reese Witherspoon Backs Campaign to Stop Violence Against Women

Reese Witherspoon Backs Campaign to Stop Violence Against Women

 
Actress Reese Witherspoon and actor Paul Rudd attend the "How Do You Know" photo call in Berlin. (Photo Agency)

Reese Witherspoon is backing cosmetic firm Avon’s new empowerment charm bracelet, which is being sold for $8 in the UK to raise funds for domestic violence charities Refuge, Women’s Aid and Unifem. The product also marks the centenary of International Women’s Day today.

Reese, who is an Avon Global Ambassador and Honorary Chair of the Avon Foundation for Women, said: “Although the problem may seem insurmountable, there are ways for women and men everywhere to help bring an end to violence against women across the globe.

“The Avon Empowerment Bracelet is a simple, but powerful, way to raise funds to reduce violence against women. As a woman and as a mother, I urge you to join me on this very special anniversary of International Women’s Day to end this epidemic by wearing and giving the bracelet to friends and family.”

To date, Avon’s empowerment jewelry has helped raise over $17 million for domestic violence charities worldwide.

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Reese Witherspoon Actress Reese Witherspoon and actor Paul Rudd attend the "How Do You Know" photo call in Berlin. 
 
Reese Witherspoon Actress Reese Witherspoon and actor Paul Rudd attend the "How Do You Know" photo call in Berlin. 
 
Reese Witherspoon Actress Reese Witherspoon and actor Paul Rudd attend the "How Do You Know" photo call in Berlin. 
 
Reese Witherspoon Actress Reese Witherspoon and actor Paul Rudd attend the "How Do You Know" photo call in Berlin. 
 
Reese Witherspoon Actress Reese Witherspoon and actor Paul Rudd attend the "How Do You Know" photo call in Berlin. 
 
 
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