Margot Robbie took to Instagram on Thursday and shared her RAD Impact Award for inspiring others and bringing about change.
The 30- year-old Oscar nominee shared her award with someone who inspires her as she made a surprise Zoom call to Volunteer Emily Dash.
When Robbie appeared on the video call Dash was shocked and exclaimed with excitement saying that it was so good to meet her. Dash suffers from cerebral Palsy and lives independently in Sydney with the support of Youngcare, Robbie's chosen charity.
The actor explained in the video that she has been given the RAD impact award for inspiring purpose. During their call, Robbie told Dash that she and her story, and people at Youngcare are her purposes and she is sharing this award with her as she was allowed to share it with someone who inspires her.
A part of the award also included an undisclosed donation which is to be made to help 15 young people with disabilities to help them live their lives independently. She received a painting as a part of the acknowledgement and she described it as the most amazing looking reward that she has ever received.
The actor, who was born in Queensland chose Youngcare for her donation, which is a charity from her home state. Robbie said that it's amazing that you can have big knock-on effects, doesn't matter if it's big or small, and that's what Youngcare does.
Other than Robbie, Travis Scott and Charlize Theron also received the RAD Impact Awards in 2021 as an honour for their charitable work and advocacy.
Robbie is currently based in Los Angeles and has completed the filming of an untitled film by director David O. Russell recently. The film also stars Christian Bale, Robert De Niro, John David Washington and Zoe Saldana.
Robbie is working on several projects which also includes Barbie in a live-action feature film which is based on the famous doll Barbie.
She will soon be seen in the Suicide Squad in the role of Harley Quinn which is releasing in Australia on August 5.