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Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds donates $10,000 to "Hope for Haiti"

Actors Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively donated a generous amount to the organization "Hope for Haiti" to help people in Haiti.

Thursday, 26th August 2021

Actors Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively
Actors Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively donated a generous amount to the organization "Hope for Haiti" to help people in Haiti. The country is severely impacted by a 7.2 magnitude earthquake that caused immense destruction in the country.

According to TMZ, via ET Canada, the couple donated around USD 10,000 for the relief measures.

Taken on Instagram, the organization thanked the couple for their 'generous donation' for 'Response & Recovery' efforts. The money donated by the actors will also be used to set up mobile clinics, as determined by the Haiti Ministry of Health.

The Hope for Haiti Organization thanked the actor couple for their generous donation. The organization stated on Instagram that the donation will enable them to continue to respond in the hardest-hit areas of southern Haiti in the coming days and weeks.

The hope for Haiti is raising funds to provide relief to the people affected by the damage left by the earthquake. The money will be donated to distribute the necessary items to the people concerned, including dry meals and hot meals.

The devastating earthquake has already killed more than 2,000 people, and hundreds of people are reported missing. The quake also affected more than 12,000 people.

Recently, the Sussex royal family, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, have also partnered with relief organizations to do recovery work in Haiti. The Duke and Duchess expressed their grief over the issue, saying they were "heartbreaking".memo Haiti is undergoing severe social, economic, health crisis and political crisis. Most of the emergency services are also struggling to carry out their relief operations because gangs have blocked the major pathways leading to the capital city Port-Au-Police. Recently, ambulances were hijacked by the criminal gangs, forcing the rescue operations to operate through airways. Thousands of people are on roads because the earthquake destroyed their only roof over their heads.