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Rihanna's Foundation Donates Over $15 Million Towards Mental Health Services

Celebrities have a lot of power and influence. With millions of fans, celebrities can influence and sway large groups of people with everything they do, and when celebrities put their wealth towards causes they are passionate about, they can also make a huge difference.

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Rihanna's charitable foundation, The Clara Lionel Foundation, have just announced a huge donation towards a fantastic cause.

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“Racial injustices perpetrated by systems built to keep people safe are exacerbating the coronavirus’s mental health impact on individuals and families across the United States," the Foundation shared in a statement announcing that they're teaming up with Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey's Start Small initiative.

The Foundation's statement continued.

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"Even as the majority of states have begun lifting restrictions in recent days, millions of Americans continue to face daunting challenges when it comes to their health, mental and economic wellbeing," the statement read.

“In Newark, which has one of the highest COVID-19 infection rates in the country, senior citizens, low-income families and homeless individuals are facing impossible decisions everyday: whether to buy groceries or pay utility bills, risk eviction or risk crowded shelters."

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"In Chicago, racial disparities are contributing to alarmingly disproportionate rates of infection and death among Black and Brown people. And throughout the U.S., mental health and suicide prevention support providers—particularly those serving children, at-risk students and LGBTQ youth—have seen a dramatic rise in demand for their services,”

The Foundation announced a whopping $15 million donation to various organizations.

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"On June 18, in partnership with Jack Dorsey’s #StartSmall initiative, we are donating more than $15 million to organizations focused on addressing mental health issues, food insecurity, income loss and the needs of individuals excluded from federal stimulus programs in Newark and Chicago.”

Among the organizations receiving money include the Chicago Parks Foundation.

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Others include The Child Mind Institute, JED Foundation, Trevor Project, Bright Star Community Outreach, Network’s Crisis Response Fund, and the Greater Chicago Food Depository.

What an amazing donation!