Mumbai: Actress Sonam Kapoor believes in using her celebrity status to support noble causes and giving back to society the love she gets from fans.
The 31-year-old "Neerja" actress is the ambassador of two NGOs working for welfare of children - Fight Hunger Foundation and Cuddles Foundation.
While the former promotes community-based approaches for the management of acute malnutrition, the latter provides nutritional support to underprivileged children afflicted with cancer.
"It is my responsibility to use my celebrity status for a good cause. If you're born into privilege, it's your duty to give back to society. I think working towards these things (referring to issues in society) is very important," Sonam said in a statement here.
The "Prem Ratan Dhan Payo" actress said it is easy to talk or tweet about a cause but it is important to be aware about the real situation.
"We can live in an ivory tower and give support and money, or tweet or talk about it, but if we don't know what's going on at the ground level, then there's no point. Your efforts become more effective when you are actually involved and know what's going on."