Thursday, February 20, 2014

CRS: Carrie Underwood Honored As Humanitarian

Carrie Underwood
Carrie Underwood remembers seeing her parents pull their car over to offer money to people in need. She remembers them setting examples by helping people at church. And since she’s been in a position to follow their lead and start giving back, Underwood has made helping children and animals her passion.

“They need us,” the country star told The Tennessean Wednesday. “They haven’t made any wrong decisions in their lives. They haven’t done anything to anyone that could be malicious. It’s our jobs to take care of them.”

Underwood was honored for her efforts with the Country Radio Broadcasters Artist Humanitarian Award during the opening ceremonies of the Country Radio Seminar at the Nashville Convention Center.



Underwood’s charitable highlights include donating $1 million of her last tour proceeds to the American Red Cross, starting her own foundation C.A.T.S. Foundation (Checotah Animal, Town, and School Foundation) to help with general causes, needs and services in her hometown of Checotah, Okla., and extensive volunteer work including cleaning out kennels at the Checotah animal shelter.

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