Last summer, the actress gushed about the organisation in an interview with People, calling the fund 'amazing.'
'We're supposed to be able to have our opportunities in front of us...They're trying, in a sense, to level the playing field and give these kids a real opportunity,' she said.
While Julianne has earned heaps of praise for her acting, the star has also launched a career in literature as the author of the children's series Freckleface Strawberry.
The actress has released several books in the series over the past few years, and has a deal with Random House for another five books in the series, with the first due out in July.
All carry the message that children can overcome their own problems.
Julianne continues to be an unstoppable force in the film world, as she will star in the upcoming indie film Freeheld, which is scheduled for an October 2 release.
She will also appear opposite Jennifer Lawrence as President Alma Coin in The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2, which will hit theatres on November 20.
