<P> On 13 April 2006, his portrait, drawn by Stuart Pearson Wright, was unveiled as part of a new exhibition opening at the Royal National Theatre; it was then moved to the National Portrait Gallery, . </P> <P> Speaking out against homophobia, Radcliffe began filming public service announcements in 2009 for The Trevor Project, promoting awareness of gay teen suicide prevention . He first learned of the organisation while working on Equus on Broadway in 2008 and has contributed financially to it . "I have always hated anybody who is not tolerant of gay men or lesbians or bisexuals . Now I am in the very fortunate position where I can actually help or do something about it," he said in a 2010 interview . In the same interview, he spoke of the importance of public figures advocating for equal rights . Radcliffe received The Trevor Project's Hero Award in 2011 for his contributions . </P> <P> Radcliffe has supported various charities . He designed the Cu - Bed for Habitat's VIP Kids range (a cube made of eight smaller ones which can be made into a bed, chaise - longue or chair) with all the royalties from the sale of the bed going directly to his favourite charity, Demelza House Children's Hospice in Sittingbourne, Kent . Radcliffe has urged his fans to make donations, in lieu of Christmas presents to him, to the charity's Candle for Care program . In 2008 he was among several celebrities who donated their old glasses to an exhibit honouring victims of the Holocaust . During the Broadway run of Equus he auctioned off a pair of jeans and other items worn in the show, for New - York - based Broadway Cares / Equity Fights AIDS. and presenting at the 2011 Gypsy of the Year competition . He has also donated money to Get Connected UK, a London - based free confidential national helpline for troubled youth . </P>

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