“On my trip to Rwanda, I realized that God, in his goodness, hadn’t asked me to choose between [acting and missionary work]. He’d opened the missionary door after all. He allowed me to have my acting career, which I love, but also to use it to help people.”

“On my trip to Rwanda, I realized that God, in his goodness, hadn’t asked me to choose between [acting and missionary work]. He’d opened the missionary door after all. He allowed me to have my acting career, which I love, but also to use it to help people.”

Patricia Heaton
World Vision
Celebrity Ambassador

Patricia Heaton is an Emmy®-winning actor and producer, best known for her roles on Everybody Loves Raymond, The Middle, and Carol’s Second Act. She has authored several books, including Your Second Act and Patricia Heaton’s Food for Family & Friends. Patricia is also a philanthropist and was the first celebrity to join the World Vision Celebrity Ambassador Network.

Patricia Heaton
World Vision
Celebrity Ambassador

Patricia Heaton is an Emmy®-winning actor and producer, best known for her roles on Everybody Loves Raymond, The Middle, and Carol’s Second Act. She has authored several books, including Your Second Act and Patricia Heaton’s Food for Family & Friends. Patricia is also a philanthropist and was the first celebrity to join the World Vision Celebrity Ambassador Network.

Get to know Patricia Heaton

When Patricia Heaton was trying to break through in acting, she wasn’t sure it would work out, and she questioned if that was what God wanted for her life. Patricia grew up just outside of Cleveland. From a young age, her Catholic faith was an important part of her life. After high school she attended The Ohio State University, where she earned a bachelor’s degree in drama. She pursued her dream of acting by moving to New York City where she continued studying drama. She and fellow students created an acting troupe, which eventually took her to Los Angeles, where she struggled to get her career to take off. During that season, she traveled to Mexico to visit an orphanage with a church group, and when she returned, she felt great peace about her acting and said to God,

I’m willing to let go of that if you want me to go back to Mexico or go into the mission field. But make it very clear that’s the direction you want me to go in.
—Patricia Heaton

And He did make it clear. Once she felt at peace that her identity didn’t rest solely in whether she made it as an actor, her career began to take off.

She landed a role and went on to build a name for herself, portraying Debra Barone on the hit CBS sitcom Everybody Loves Raymond from 1996 to 2005 and then as Frances “Frankie” Heck on the ABC sitcom The Middle from 2009 to 2018. She has delighted viewers and even been recognized with seven Primetime Emmy® Award nominations, including two Emmy® wins for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series. She also won a Daytime Emmy® Award for Outstanding Culinary Program for her work as host of Patricia Heaton Parties. She returned to CBS in 2019 to star in and executive produce Carol’s Second Act, a show about a woman who decides to become a doctor after raising her two children and retiring from teaching.

In 2019, Meme, 5, in Guatemala chose Patricia Heaton to be his child sponsor.

In 2019, Meme, 5, in Guatemala chose Patricia Heaton to be his child sponsor.

Handcrafted gifts


Each year, Patricia Heaton works with a fair-trade artisan to design a handcrafted gift for the World Vision Gift Catalog. When you give one of these gifts, your donation goes through the World Vision Fund to help empower kids and families around the world out of poverty for good.

Patricia Heaton's Gift Catalog handcrafted gift scarf.

Wrapped in Hope dip-dyed scarf

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“Unity” tassel necklace

“Unity” tassel necklace by Patricia Heaton

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Opportunity Collection serving spoons

Opportunity Collection serving spoons

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The Grace Collection charm bracelet

The Grace Collection charm bracelet

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Patricia Heaton on Rachael Ray

Patricia Heaton’s second act

As a mother of four adult children, Patricia related to her character, Carol, and in real life, she considers her work with World Vision her own second act. She writes about some of her experiences in her 2020 book, Your Second Act: Inspiring Stories of Reinvention. Her faith has driven her to both care about and advocate for people living in poverty around the world. She became the founding member of the World Vision Celebrity Ambassador Network in 2015, and in that same year, she and her son Dan traveled to Zambia to meet her sponsored child.

In 2017, she and her The Middle co-star, Beau Wirick, traveled to Jordan to support World Vision’s humanitarian response and meet with Syrian refugees. Her heart for refugees continued to grow, and a year later in August 2018, she traveled with another The Middle co-star, Jen Ray, to meet South Sudanese refugees living in Uganda.

In February 2019, her globetrotting continued to Rwanda with Entertainment Tonight and NBC’s The Voice finalist Wé McDonald in light of the 25th anniversary of the Rwandan genocide. Patricia and Wé have also worked to raise awareness about the global water crisis. Later that year, Patricia was chosen by 5-year-old Meme in Guatemala to be his child sponsor through World Vision’s new sponsorship experience, Chosen.

Patricia Heaton joins a World Vision food distribution at a church in Nashville, TN in November, 2020
Patricia Heaton visits Rwanda in 2019 to see World Vision's work.
Patricia Heaton visits an alpaca at the World Vision Give Back Gift Shop in NYC in November, 2018.
Patricia Heaton visits her World Vision sponsored child, Gracious, in Zambia in 2015.
Patricia Heaton's Gift Catalog handcrafted gift scarf.

Give to the World Vision Fund and get the “Wrapped in Hope” dip-dyed scarf by Patricia Heaton. This vibrant coral, white, and gray 100% silk scarf is handmade by artisans in Viet Nam who earn fair-trade wages for preserving their traditional silk-production methods.

Patricia Heaton-designed, artisan-made gifts

In addition to her travels and advocacy work on behalf of World Vision, Patricia has also been a spokesperson for the World Vision Gift Catalog, which encourages people to give lasting gifts that will help people around the world living in poverty. She has helped design several handcrafted gift products, which donors receive when they give a gift of a certain amount to the World Vision Fund. She helped design the Hope Bracelet in 2017, the Grace Collection in 2018, the Opportunity Collection in 2019, the Unity Tassel Necklace in 2020, and this year, in 2021, she has helped design the “Wrapped in Hope” dip-dyed scarf. All of these products are handcrafted in conjunction with World Vision’s partner, Gifts With a Cause, by local artisans who are paid fair wages and work in safe conditions. She has also made appearances at World Vision’s Give-back Gift Shop in New York City to raise awareness about Giving Tuesday, child sponsorship, and the Gift Catalog.

Because of all her work with World Vision, Patricia was honored by the Creative Coalition’s fourth annual Television Advocacy Awards in September 2018. The awards honor members of the entertainment industry who use their platforms to make an impact in their communities and the world for the greater good.

[God] allowed me to have my acting career, which I love, but also to use it to help people.
—Patricia Heaton

World Vision is grateful for our partnership with Patricia and looks forward to continuing to make an impact together.

Patricia and World Vision

As our first celebrity ambassador, Patricia Heaton has tirelessly traveled to see World Vision’s work around the world while sharing her experiences with her community of fans through media appearances and social media. Here are a few of our favorites:

Patricia Heaton with child

Interview with Celebrity Ambassador Patricia Heaton

  • World Vision Podcast

In the latest World Vision podcast, Patricia Heaton opens up about her faith journey, how acting is her contribution to God’s work in the world.

Patricia Heaton’s mission for clean water in Rwanda

  • World Vision Blog

In the latest World Vision podcast, Patricia Heaton opens up about her faith journey, how acting is her contribution to God’s work in the world.

Winter corn chowder: A recipe for friends and refugees

  • World Vision Blog

Last spring, Patricia Heaton visited and helped cook for South Sudanese refugees as they arrived on their long journey from war-torn South Sudan.

Patricia Heaton shares inspiring story of Rwandan families who found peace through reconciliation

  • Entertainment Tonight

ET was with Heaton as she and the people of Huye, Rwanda, celebrated bringing a water pipeline to the community.

Rach gets emotional as Patricia Heaton thanks her for supporting philanthropic efforts

  • Rachael Ray Show

The former "Middle" actress shows off the pretty pieces in her new charitable jewelry collection and shares an emotional video with Rachael.

A beautiful moment of celebration with Wé McDonald in Rwanda

  • Instagram

On a trip to Rwanda with singer Wé McDonald from The Voice, the two join in the dance!