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Chelsea Clinton has received another award, this time for a day's worth of work
Chelsea Clinton has been given another award, this time for a day's work with the New York charity, City Harvest. (Getty Images)

Chelsea Clinton has received another award, this time for a day's worth of work

Former first daughter Chelsea Clinton has been given the City Harvest Award for Commitment on Tuesday at a New York charity gala. The award was given to Clinton for her work to help end hunger.

"We believe in City Harvest because no child should go hungry," Clinton said during a speech at the gala, referring to The Clinton Foundation of which she is the vice chair.

The award was given to Clinton after she had spent several hours during a single day helping City Harvest put grapefruit in bags.

The charity work was undertaken from the Clinton Foundation's Day of Action program, a program established by the former first daughter. She and Clinton Foundation volunteers packed some 25,000 grapefruits to be distributed to the poor in New York City.

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As reported by Heat Street, Clinton's actions are indeed admirable, but there may be a slightly less admirable reason for receiving the award, especially in the face of Clinton's minimal time spent on the project compared to others who are far more dedicated.

From Heat Street:

Of course, any action in service of the hungry is admirable. But of all the volunteers serving the impoverished in New York, it’s probably no secret that Chelsea hardly ranks among the most dedicated. Even her commitment to City Harvest comes because the Clinton Foundation is a financial sponsor of the organization and that’s likely what she was being rewarded for: the money.

Clinton has previously been honored by Variety for working with the Alliance for a Healthier Generation, a program which was founded by the Clinton Foundation. Variety featured her on the cover of their magazine, which was promptly torn apart by the internet.

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