Jared Leto Gives More Than 30 Seconds to Rescued Kids

Actor and his band open a recording session to children rescued from prostitution by L.A. nonprofit

By Natalie Finn Apr 11, 2009 12:15 AMTags
Jared Leto, 30 Seconds to MarsMichelly Rall/Getty Images

Jared Leto wants kids in need to have more than a so-called life.

The actor-musician and his band, 30 Seconds to Mars, on Friday opened up their recording session in the Hollywood Hills to boys and girls who were rescued from prostitution by the Los Angeles-based nonprofit Children of the Night.

COTN, which counts Hugh Hefner and the Johnny Carson Foundation among its biggest contributors, has aided more than 10,000 youngsters between the ages of 11 and 17 since its founding 30 years ago by Dr. Lois Lee.

Leto recently visited the 24-bed facility/school/counseling center and, after sitting down with some of the residents, was compelled to give back.

"After meeting all of the wonderful people at COTN and hearing about their enthusiasm for art and music, I invited them to join us in the studio for a day while we make our next record," Leto said in a statement to E! News this week. "We are looking forward to sharing this creative time with them on Friday, April 10th."

30 Seconds to Mars is currently at work on its third album. Next up for Leto on the big screen is the sci-fi drama Mr. Nobody.

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