Thursday, June 26, 2008

CNN REPORTS: ANGELINA JOLIE AND BRAD PITT DONATE $1 MILLION TO KIDS AFFECTED BY IRAQ WAR

Jolie, Pitt donate $1 million to kids affected by Iraq war
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Money goes to groups that help children in Iraq and in U.S.
$1 million will be divided among four groups


Jolie-Pitt Foundation gave $300,000 last year to help Darfur refugees


http://www.cnn.com/2008/SHOWBIZ/06/25/jolie.pitt.ap/index.html

LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie's love for children is by no means limited to their own: The couple has donated $1 million to help kids affected by the war in Iraq, the Education Partnership for Children of Conflict announced Wednesday.

The organization will distribute the donation, made through the couple's Jolie-Pitt Foundation, to four organizations working on behalf of children who have lost parents, homes and schools in Iraq. Children in the U.S. who have lost parents in the conflict will also benefit.

"These educational support programs for children of conflict are the best way to help them heal," said Jolie in a statement from Education Partnership for Children of Conflict, which she co-chairs.

"We hope to encourage others to give to these great organizations," Pitt added in the statement.

The money will be divided between the Armed Services YMCA Operation Hero Program, which provides military children with counseling and educational support; Women for Women International, which will provide books, school supplies and other basic necessities to Iraqi women and children; the International Rescue Committee, which will repair three schools and offer classes for more than 2,500 students; and NineMillion.org, which will give school uniforms and learning materials to more than 2,000 displaced Iraqi kids.

Last year, the Jolie-Pitt Foundation gave more than $300,000 to support the International Rescue Committee's relief program for Darfur refugees.

Jolie, who's expecting twins, has said the babies are due in August. She and Pitt have four children: Maddox, 6; Pax, 4; Zahara, 3; and Shiloh, 2.

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