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Eva Longoria Named Philanthropist of the Year

HOUSEWIFE NO MORE

The Hollywood Reporter recognizes actress' commitment to Latino causes.

When Eva Longoria Parker isn't playing a desperate housewife, she's standing up for the Latino community. Her activism and philanthropy are now being recognized by The Hollywood Reporter, which is honoring the petite actress with a Philanthropist of the Year award. Longoria Parker's list of credits include national spokesperson for Padres Contra El Cancer (Parents Against Cancer), founder of Eva's Heroes, an after-school program for children with developmental disabilities (Longoria Parker’s sister is mentally disabled), and executive producer of a documentary exposing the plight of Latino child farm workers in the U.S. "I've never met a more conscientious and socially aware young, energetic talent," said THR's publisher.

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