Source: Amy Jo Brasil Pictures: B Magazine
Amy Jo Johnson made a new photo shoot and this time was for a good cause.
Amy Jo is one of 36 celebrities chosen for the Canadian campaign "Celebrity for Charity"that aims to help charities.
Celebrities appearing in the journal Canadian Magazine B, supporting a social cause and wearing the shoes of spring / summer collection of famous Canadian store, Browns Shoes. Just to start this campaign in May, the Browns Shoes has donated $ 100,000 to charities supported by the participating artists.
The photos were released in the "B Magazine Celebrity Edition." Amy Jo Johnson is a celebrity who supports "The Canadian Cancer Society(Canadian Cancer Organization).
Amy Jo Johnson
Amy Jo Johnson is on target shooter starring in the role of the SRU, Jules Callaghan in the hit series "Flashpoint". She made her mark with the public television through their characters as the champion jockey on the ABC Family series "Wildfire, "the rookie cop in the series Lifetme"The Division"and previously with its role in the main cast of the series from Warner Bros. "Felicity. "
Other works include the Hallmark Movie channel, Raging Trail, alongside the actors Burt Reynolds and Bruce Dern and on the series Spin City, ER and What About Brian. She recently completed her films Fatal Trust, Veritas, Islander and Magma. Equally passionate about music as it is for movies, Amy Jo has released two albums, "The Trans-American treatment "and"Imperfect", which can also be purchased on their website, the amyjojohnson.com. She also won praise for his frequent presentations in Los Angeles, New York.
Another passion of Amy Jo Johnson are the children. She participated as a tutor for refugee children, the program "International Rescue Committee (International Rescue Committee) in the Bronx and has made frequent trips to Bosnia as a volunteer with the Global Children's Organization (globalchild.org).
Canadian Cancer Organization
"My mother died because of cancer in 1998. She fought in a battle of 10 months with grace and dignity. She will always be my hero," says Amy Jo Joshnson.
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