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Angelina Jolie is continuing to do good.
The 45-year-old Maleficent actress and activist recently supported two young boys from London in their effort to help the humanitarian crisis in Yemen with an “extremely generous” donation.
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Angelina made the donation to the 6-year-old best friends’ lemonade stand.
“Dear Ayaan and Mikaeel, Thank you for what you and your friends are doing to help children in Yemen. I’m sorry I’m not able to buy a
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Angelina Jolie made an “extremely generous” donation to two 6-year-old boys who set up a lemonade stand fundraiser for Yemen amid its humanitarian crisis. Although Jolie, 45, never visited Ayaan Moosa and Mikaeel Ishaaq’s stand in London, England, she still showed her support.
Angelina Jolie has always been heavily invested in her philanthropy over the years where she's not only opened up about issues close to her heart but has also let her actions do the talking. This time, the 45-year-old actress helped two young boys from London, Ayaan Moosa and Mikaeel Ishaaq, in their thoughtful gesture to raise funds to help the humanitarian crisis in war-torn Yemen by setting up a lemonade stand.
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Two British children running a lemonade stand to raise money for those suffering from the humanitarian crisis in Yemen have received an unexpected donation from Angelina Jolie.
Angelina Jolie is celebrating two young boys’ Yemen relief efforts.
Angelina Jolie has sent a donation to two six-year-old boys who opened a lemonade stand in London. The 'Maleficent' actress read about the efforts of friends Ayaan Moosa and Mikaeel Ishaaq, who have raised more than £37,000 this summer for children in Yemen, on the BBC News website and sent them a note explaining she was sorry she couldn't purchase one of their drinks, but still wanted to help.