The "Harry Potter" author has donated $1.2 million (£1 million) to help support the homeless and the ones affected by domestic abuse during the COVID-19 pandemic. Half of the sum is aimed to benefit a campaign against domestic violence. © Emma McIntyre/Getty Images for SiriusXM
© Craig Barritt/Getty Images for The Trevor Project See the link in my bio to donate.”The couple has donated more than $1 million of their personal funds towards coronavirus (COVID-19) relief. According to Deadline, they gave $250,000 each to the Motion Picture and Television Fund, the SAG-AFTRA Fund and the Los Angeles Mayor’s Fund. Nissan Heisman House | Homecoming.

That's why I'm keen to support the longer-term scientific and socio-economic response to the epidemic. No Kid Hungry is making resolute efforts to reach as many of those children as possible,” she added. Huge thanks to the Krafts and several dedicated partners for making this happen.” Baker worked with the team and its owner Robert Kraft to get the supplies from China. So again, thank you @joejonas @sophiet @philymack @shondamcintyre for taking care of LA nurses and doctors. Theron shared the news on her social media saying, "During this unprecedented global crisis, we are being told to shelter in the safety of our homes – but what if our homes aren't safe? This is a small way for me to express my support and appreciation for these wonderful people who have been so great to me and my teammates.”The Cleveland Cavaliers player pledged to donate $100,000 to help his team support the employees at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse in Cleveland, Ohio, U.S. On Instagram, the NBA player wrote: “I'm committing $100,000 through the @KevinLoveFund in support of the @Cavs arena and support staff that had a sudden life shift due to the suspension of the NBA season.”On Instagram, the American singer and actress shared a receipt of the contribution she made to Feeding America.
He tweeted: “Lindsay and I love our hometown and want to help do what we can. Everybody here has really, really been through a lot the last few weeks, and to know there’s people looking out for us, doing whatever they can, makes a big difference. Speaking about the donation, she said: "Britain's NHS workers – and all carers – are an inspiration to us all and are the nation's heroes. Many families live in underserved areas with homes that make it harder to practice social distancing. We need to stop #COVID19 from spreading inside of prisons if we want to stop it from spreading outside of prison walls, too #NoPrisonPandemic,” REFORM Alliance tweeted. So on this anniversary of a great wizarding victory, I’m thinking of the people who’re out there doing their jobs to protect us and our way of life. Whether it be this or the fires of Australia we all need to be there for each other.