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Anthem Awards celebrate Sabrina Carpenter, Selena Gomez and Andrew Garfield for major achievements

Sabrina Carpenter, Selena Gomez and Andrew Garfield to be honoured for impactful work

By Sana Durrani |
Anthem Awards celebrate Sabrina, Selena and Andrew for major achievements
Anthem Awards celebrate Sabrina, Selena and Andrew for major achievements

Sabrina Carpenter, Andrew Garfield, and Selena Gomez are set to be celebrated at the 5th annual Anthem Awards, presented by the Webby Awards, honouring their outstanding influence and contributions to entertainment and social impact, according to Variety.

The three stars, each will be receiving the Gold Anthem Award for their impactful work with PLUS1, Rare Beauty and Sesame Workshop.

Apart from Andrew, Sabrina and Selena other high-profile people will be getting recognition for their contributions like Katie Couric and the Colorectal Cancer Alliance, Lauren & Seth Rogen and AARP, World Central Kitchen, The Mel Robbins Podcast, Lush Cosmetics, Make-A-Wish America, eBay, Spotify, MTV Entertainment Studios, Lilly Singh and Unicorn Island Fund, Ad Council, Google, GLAAD, Headspace, PBS, ACLU, ‘Lilly’ starring Patricia Clarkson, Liquid I.V. and Human Rights Watch.

In addition, the Anthem Awards also honours those whose work drives meaningful, long term impact through special achievement awards.

Among this year’s honourees are Paris Hilton, athlete of the year Frances Tiafoe, impact creator of the year Brooke Eby, philanthropists of the year Tim Gill and Scott Miller and vision award recipient Vincent Stanley.

Anthem Awards general manager Patricia McLoughlin released a statement, saying, "While we continue to navigate social and political challenges and disruptions, the winners of the 5th annual Anthem Awards are a reminder that when we are united in collective action, great change can happen and truly make an impact for the better."

This year, the Anthem Awards winners were selected by the International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences, from more than 2000 submissions across 42 countries.