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“Many thanks to Her Majesty The Queen for continuing to support the Disasters Emergency Committee and for making a generous donation to the DEC Ukraine Humanitarian Appeal,” the organization said.
02of 11Maks ChmerkovskiyMaks Chmerkovskiy.Rachel Murray/GettyFormerDancing with the Starspro and anative of Ukraine,Maks Chmerkovskiy, partnered withCORE Response, a nonprofit organization that supports underserved communities across the globe through crisis. Their first focus is on supplying refugees with cash grants to support their resettlement.Since the invasion began in late February 2022, Chmerkovskiy has beendocumenting his escapefrom the country onsocial media, showcasing the horrible events taking place.His wife and formerDWTSpro,Peta Murgatroyd, has also been using herplatform to helpand raise money for donations.
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Maks Chmerkovskiy
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FormerDancing with the Starspro and anative of Ukraine,Maks Chmerkovskiy, partnered withCORE Response, a nonprofit organization that supports underserved communities across the globe through crisis. Their first focus is on supplying refugees with cash grants to support their resettlement.
Since the invasion began in late February 2022, Chmerkovskiy has beendocumenting his escapefrom the country onsocial media, showcasing the horrible events taking place.
His wife and formerDWTSpro,Peta Murgatroyd, has also been using herplatform to helpand raise money for donations.
03of 11Mila Kunis and Ashton KutcherMila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher.Alberto E. Rodriguez/GettyMila Kunis, a native of Ukraine, and husbandAshton Kutcherareraising funds for a relief effortthat’ll have immediate impact to support refugee and humanitarian aid to Ukraine. They revealed that they will match up to $3 million worth of donations toAirbnb.organdFlexport.orgthroughGoFundMe.orgin an effort to raise $30 million.
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Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher
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Mila Kunis, a native of Ukraine, and husbandAshton Kutcherareraising funds for a relief effortthat’ll have immediate impact to support refugee and humanitarian aid to Ukraine. They revealed that they will match up to $3 million worth of donations toAirbnb.organdFlexport.orgthroughGoFundMe.orgin an effort to raise $30 million.
04of 11Blake Lively and Ryan ReynoldsMichael Loccisano/WireImageBlake LivelyandRyan Reynoldsaredoubling every dollar (up to $1 million)donated toUSA for UNHCR, a nonprofit organization that provides critical support to regugees in attempt to save, protect and rebuild the lives of those who flee violence and persecution.
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Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds
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Blake LivelyandRyan Reynoldsaredoubling every dollar (up to $1 million)donated toUSA for UNHCR, a nonprofit organization that provides critical support to regugees in attempt to save, protect and rebuild the lives of those who flee violence and persecution.
05of 11Gigi HadidPascal Le Segretain/Getty ImagesSupermodelGigi Hadidhaspledged to donate all of her earningsfrom her Fall 2022 fashion shows to those suffering from the invasion in Ukraine, in addition to continuing to support those experiencing similar hardships in Palestine.“Having a set Fashion Month schedule has meant that my colleagues and I often present new fashion collections during heartbreaking and traumatic times in history,” Hadid began the caption of herpost. “We don’t have control over most of our work schedules, but we would like to walk ‘for’ something.”
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Gigi Hadid
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SupermodelGigi Hadidhaspledged to donate all of her earningsfrom her Fall 2022 fashion shows to those suffering from the invasion in Ukraine, in addition to continuing to support those experiencing similar hardships in Palestine.
“Having a set Fashion Month schedule has meant that my colleagues and I often present new fashion collections during heartbreaking and traumatic times in history,” Hadid began the caption of herpost. “We don’t have control over most of our work schedules, but we would like to walk ‘for’ something.”
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David and Victoria Beckham
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Dua Lipa
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She’s sharing several ways to support humanitarian efforts, assist with medical supplies, and donate to help the country, its army, and refugees.
08of 11Bethenny FrankelBethenny Frankel.Taylor Hill/FilmMagicBethenny Frankelis using her nonprofit initiative,BStrong, to bring$10 million worth of aidto those affected in the Ukraine invasion.“Here, we can just be very quick,” Frankel tells PEOPLE about the rollout, which includes 100,000 crisis kits filled with blankets, sleeping bags, toiletry kits, non-perishables and water, plus generators. “We’re very immediate because we already have a warehouse that’s filled with $16 million in aid.”
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Bethenny Frankel
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Bethenny Frankelis using her nonprofit initiative,BStrong, to bring$10 million worth of aidto those affected in the Ukraine invasion.
“Here, we can just be very quick,” Frankel tells PEOPLE about the rollout, which includes 100,000 crisis kits filled with blankets, sleeping bags, toiletry kits, non-perishables and water, plus generators. “We’re very immediate because we already have a warehouse that’s filled with $16 million in aid.”
09of 11Milla JovovichMilla Jovovich.Dia Dipasupil/GettyModel-turned-actressMilla Jovovich, a native of Ukraine, posted anemotional statement to her Instagramexpressing her feelings as she watched “the horror unfold” in the country where she was born.In an effort to help the cause, she provided her followers access to aGoogle Doc, shared in her bio, with links to charities and organizations to aid the people of Ukraine.
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Milla Jovovich
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Model-turned-actressMilla Jovovich, a native of Ukraine, posted anemotional statement to her Instagramexpressing her feelings as she watched “the horror unfold” in the country where she was born.
In an effort to help the cause, she provided her followers access to aGoogle Doc, shared in her bio, with links to charities and organizations to aid the people of Ukraine.
10of 11Vera FarmigaVALERIE MACON/AFP/GettyActressVera Farmiga, whose parents are from Ukraine, stood in solidarity with the country as she posteda list of resources and organizationsto support their fight for freedom, including links to donate, rallies and events to attend, fact sheets to educate, and ways to volunteer.
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Vera Farmiga
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ActressVera Farmiga, whose parents are from Ukraine, stood in solidarity with the country as she posteda list of resources and organizationsto support their fight for freedom, including links to donate, rallies and events to attend, fact sheets to educate, and ways to volunteer.
11of 11Elina SvitolinaAP/ShutterstockTennis proElina Svitolinapledged to"redistribute" any prize money she receivesfrom the next tournaments she participates in “to support army and humanitarian needs and help them to defend You, our country.““It’s a very, very special event, this one, for me. All the prize money that I’m going to earn here is going to the Ukrainian army,” she said during an interview at the Monterrey Open, perCNN. “So thank you so much for your support.”
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Elina Svitolina
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Tennis proElina Svitolinapledged to"redistribute” any prize money she receivesfrom the next tournaments she participates in “to support army and humanitarian needs and help them to defend You, our country.”
“It’s a very, very special event, this one, for me. All the prize money that I’m going to earn here is going to the Ukrainian army,” she said during an interview at the Monterrey Open, perCNN. “So thank you so much for your support.”
source: people.com