Published 17:19 IST, June 8th 2020
George Floyd’s death: Jennifer Aniston donates USD 1 million to several charities
Hollywood star Jennifer Aniston also came out in support of the Black Lives Matter movement and has donated USD 1 million to several racial justice charities.
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death of George Floyd has sparked outr and protests against police brutality and racial injustice in US. To support 'Black Lives Matter' campaign, Hollywood star Jennifer Aniston also came out in support of Black Lives Matter movement and has donated USD 1 million to several Racial Justice Charities following George Floyd's death. donation was made to organisations who are working hard to remove racial disparities from world.
Jennifer Aniston donates USD 1 million
As per reports of an International media, showing her concerns towards same, Friends alum Jennifer Aniston has quietly donated to several charity organizations. This also included Colors Of Change. A source of media outlet reportedly said that actress has spread out her charitable donations to several "worthy organizations" which are sincerely dedicated to battle against systemic racism and discrimination. Apart from this, according to reports, she has donated USD 1 Million to different charities for same purpose.
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Time and again, actress has also expressed her disappointment over racial injustice on social media as well. Sometime back, 51-year-old actress took to her social media handle to share a snap of George Floyd and wrote: "This is t Done". actor also shared a mess from a young African American boy, who sang a song about being an African American in USA.
Apart from this, actress even gared funds for COVID-19 relief efforts. Jennifer Aniston recently turned to her Instagram handle to reveal that her stunning 1995 portrait, which was clicked by photographer Mark Seliger, was put up for auction to collect funds.
Read: Jennifer Aniston’s Iconic Portrait To Be Auctioned To Generate COVID-19 Relief Funds
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17:19 IST, June 8th 2020