Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt are donating $1 million to help children caught up in the Iraq conflict.
The couple have pledged the generous amount through their Jolie-Pitt
Foundation which will be shared by four organizations, who work to provide
education and support to children who have lost parents, homes and schooling
opportunities in Iraq as well as children of US soldiers who are in long
deployment, injured or dead.
United Nations ambassador Angelina – who has visited Iraq twice in the past
year to see the devastation caused by the war – said: “These educational
support programs for children of conflict are the best way to help them
heal.”
Brad added: “We hope to encourage others to give to these great
organizations.”
Admiral Frank Gallo, the national director of the Armed Services YMCA, a
charity who will receive some of the money, said: “The contribution from the
Jolie-Pitt Foundation is a major boost to our efforts to serve the children
of our brave members of the United States Armed Services who are engaged in
our current conflict.”
The Jolie-Pitt Foundation has already handed similar amounts to humanitarian
groups Medecins Sans Frontieres and Global Action for Children, as well as
charities helping people in the crisis-hit African region of Darfur.
The couple – who are expecting twins – have three adopted children,
Cambodian-born Maddox, six, four-year-old Pax from Vietnam, three-year-old
Ethiopian-born Zahara as well as two-year-old biological daughter Shiloh.
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