Carolyn often supported charitable causes and worked with nonprofit organizations
Before her wedding, Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy quit her job due to a potential conflict of interest. At the time, John had just launched his political magazine, George, which would have made it difficult for Carolyn to keep working in fashion PR, as the magazine would have had many fashion ads in it. Carolyn was involved in the creative aspect of George but was also a major player in the nonprofit world, working with the Robin Hood Foundation and Newman’s Own. She was also interested in making documentaries. Over the years, Carolyn would appear at a variety of charity events and fundraising dinners to support the likes of NYC-based environmental organization Riverkeeper. They also showed support at the “Brite Nite Whitney” Fundraising Gala.
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