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Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher, goal achieved: 30 million raised for Ukraine

Goal achieved. At the beginning of Marcha few days after the outbreak of war in Ukraine, Mila Kunis And Ashton Kutcher have launched one on the web fundraiser to help refugees: “Right now we have to stay close to the population victim of the conflictThe two actors declared in a video, inaugurating the campaign with a donation from three million dollars and setting a goal: «We want to get to 30 million“.

A milestone reached in just two weeks: “We are full of gratitude for your support»Writes the couple today in a new one Instagram post. “Since we asked you to join us, you have come forward in more than 65 thousand, giving what you could. And thanks to the your help we have exceeded the quota that we had set: although it is not the solution to the problemwe will provide comfort to those who face an uncertain future ».

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«Our work anyway is not finished»Announce Mila and Ashton. “As i financing they will keep coming, we will everything possible to ensure that these gestures of love reach the needy: we will deal every dollar as if it came out of our pocketsrespecting the job which was necessary to earn it, i good intentions with which it was donated and the desire to see the maximum positive impact“.

Fundraising, therefore, Go on on the platform GoFundMe. The two stars, from the first moment, they have specified that the funds will be turned over to Flexport And Airbnb, two very active companies on the edge of the theaters of war: «The first is organizing shipments of humanitarian aid in the refugee camps, the second provides free accommodation in the short term to those who are fleeing the conflict ». Support concrete and targetedso.

On the other hand, Mila, Ukrainian naturalized Americanimmediately expressed the will of really lend a hand: she who was born in Chernivtsi25 kilometers from the border with Romaniawhen those territories were still part of theSoviet Union, and at the age of eight she emigrated with her family to the USA. “I’ve never been like this proud of my origins»He said,« Ukraine is showing couragewe must support it ».

“Because the events that are taking place they are devastating. And there must be no room for these unjust attacks on humanity“.

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Source: Vanity Fair

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