Michael Jackson made many charitable contributions from 1979 to 2003, donating money and items to various charities that helped children, including hospitals, schools, and foundations supporting cancer and medical research. Some of his largest donations included $1.5 million to a children's burn center, over $600,000 to the United Negro College Fund, and contributions to the recording of "We Are The World" which raised over $60 million for famine relief. He also regularly gave tickets and meet-and-greets to sick children during his tours.