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Farrah Fawcett's 3.3m charity donation

14th December 2010

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Late actress Farrah Fawcett donated more than $3.3 million to set up a cancer charity in her name, financial records show.

Farrah Fawcett donated over $3.3 million to set up her cancer charity.

Documents filed with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) show the late actress - who passed away aged 62 in June 2009 - bequeathed two separate contributions of $3,269,169 and $50,000 to the Farrah Fawcett Foundation, which she set up while battling anal cancer.

If I can help carry on Farrah's mission for the foundation, it's an honour for me. I feel almost like she's a guardian angel watching over me, and I feel like she's smiling down on us and very happy that she died for a cause.

According to RadarOnline.com, actor Harrison Ford was one of the first people to donate to the charity, handing over a personal cheque for $5,000.

Financial records show the foundation donated $85,000 to two charities last year, The Angeles Clinic Foundation and St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.

The documents reveal the foundation is currently worth at least $5 million.

Following her death, it was revealed Farrah had left the bulk of her $10 million savings to troubled son Redmond O'Neal, 24, while her long-term partner Ryan O'Neal was excluded from her will completely.

In June, Farrah's friends and family - including Ryan, Redmond, Ryan's daughter Tatum O'Neal and best friend Alana Stewart - gathered at the new offices of the Farrah Fawcett Foundation, and pledged to continue the work started by the late star.

Alana said: "If I can help carry on Farrah's mission for the foundation, it's an honour for me. I feel almost like she's a guardian angel watching over me, and I feel like she's smiling down on us and very happy that she died for a cause."

"She felt that she could help a lot of people and she could give a lot of people inspiration, courage and hope. "

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