While people are self-isolating during the COVID-19 pandemic, Angelina Jolie believes that now more than ever it’s important to stay connected with friends and neighbours even if that connection can’t be face-to-face.
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Angelina Jolie is doing what she can to ensure American children don’t go hungry in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic.
With schools shut down throughout the U.S., children who rely on school lunches are at risk of not being fed. To help remedy that, People is reporting that the “Maleficent” star has donated $1 million to No Kid Hungry, an organization that distributes aid to communities in order to provide food for children who had counted on school lunches for meals.
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While people are self-isolating during the COVID-19 pandemic, Angelina Jolie believes that now more than ever it’s important to stay connected with friends and neighbours even if that connection can’t be face-to-face.
Angelina Jolie is asking others to join her in standing up for vulnerable children during the coronavirus pandemic. The actress penned an essay for Time, published Thursday, in which she urged American citizens to be on the lookout for children who may be experiencing domestic violence while isolating in their homes.
Angelina Jolie has written a new article for TIME about the ways in which children are at risk during the pandemic.From witnessing domestic violence, to being subjected to abuse, some children may be put at a greater risk during self-isolation and quarantine.Jolie also noted that many children are without their support networks: "Lockdown also means fewer adult eyes on their situation."In an new article for TIME magazine, Angelina Jolie has highlighted the often unseen ways in which children are
Angelina Jolie is standing up for vulnerable children amid the coronavirus pandemic and is asking the public to do the same. The award-winning actress urged American citizens to be on the lookout for children who may be at risk of harm at home as communities far and wide remain on lockdown.
Angelina Jolie has urged her fellow Americans to keep in touch with at-risk families during the coronavirus lockdown and report child abuse fears to the authorities.
Meghan Markle has moved to Los Angeles. The former Duchess of Sussex left the UK and resided in Canada for a short duration. The former Suits star has now shifted base from Canada to the US along with her husband Prince Harry and their son Archie. Meghan and Harry recently revealed they are working on a charity together. Meghan is also lending her voice for the Disney movie Elephant. Now, if rumours are to be believed, Meghan is also growing closer to Angelina Jolie.
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt’s children are enjoying some time all together after Maddox’s return from South Korea. However, the sweet reunion is only temporary. The actress confirmed to DorigA Daily that her son will return to Yonsei University in Seoul, “as soon as things settle with coronavirus.” “I could not be happier about Mad’s choice of university. It is, of course, closed at the moment because of the pandemic, but he’s not transferring school,” she said to the media outlet.
Angelina Jolie is thinking ahead to what life will be like for her and her family once the coronavirus pandemic is over.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have officially kickstarted their new life, as they said goodbye to their royal duties on March 31, 2020. With the new month, it's a new beginning for the couple and their son, Archie, as they have shifted from Canada to LA. Albeit, they are very much self-isolating amidst the coronavirus scare! When it comes to security, the couple has to fend for their own finances with Donald Trump tweeting that the US will not pay for their security protection.
Angelina Jolie, Ryan Reynolds and Taylor Swift are among the stars who have donated money and resources to help during the coronavirus pandemic.
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt's children are self-isolating in California.Maddox has reportedly returned from Yonsei University and is taking online courses amid the pandemic.According to a source, the children "have continued seeing Brad."Much like the rest of the world, Angelina Jolie is self-isolating at home.
It was recently reported that Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie's son Maddox Jolie-Pitt returned to the US. The 18-year-old lad is a student at Yonsei University, South Korea, and returned home after classes were cancelled due to Coronavirus.
All six of Angelina Jolie's children, including her oldest son, college freshman Maddox, are home with their mother in California. E! got an update on what their lives are like: They're having fun but are also still very devoted to their intellectual pursuits."They are keeping up with their schoolwork, practicing their languages, playing instruments, board games, and helping cook dinner," a source told the outlet.
Angelina Jolie joins Kylie Jenner as the latest celebrity this week to donate $1 million to help with COVID-19 relief. Jolie gave to No Kid Hungry, which focuses on ending child hunger in the U.S.
Generous donations have been made by a range of high-net worth individuals to aid with the coronavirus outbreak. Among the caring stars is Kylie Jenner who has donated $1million (around £840,000) to help provide medical staff in the US with masks and gear to protect themselves against the coronavirus.
Angelina Jolie has donated $1 million (£840,000) to help feed hungry children amid the school lockdown.
Angelina Jolie has donated $1 million to help feed hungry kids amid the coronavirus-related school lockdown.
Angelina Jolie joins Kylie Jenner as the latest celebrity this week to donate $1 million to help with COVID-19 relief. Jolie gave to No Kid Hungry, which focuses on ending child hunger in the U.S.