Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie Donate $1 Million to Doctors Without Borders
Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie have made good on their promise to reach out to victims of the massive earthquake that struck the island of Haiti on Tuesday.
The couple donated $1 million to the Doctors Without Borders for the organization`s emergency medical operations in Haiti, UsMagazine.com has confirmed.
"It is incredibly horrible to see a catastrophe of this size hit a people who have been suffering from extreme poverty, violence and unrest for so many decades," Jolie -- who has served as a Goodwill Ambassador for the United Nations since 2001 -- said in a statement.
Pitt -- who, along with Jolie, has been a longtime supporter of Doctors Without Borders -- added, "We understand the first response is critical to serve the immediate needs of countless people who are now displaced from their homes, are suffering trauma, and most require urgent care."
Earlier on Wednesday, Pitt, 46, and Jolie, 30, said they were "devastated by the news" and pledged their support.
In a statement, the couple said, "We will work closely with our good friend Wyclef Jean to support the humanitarian efforts on the island and help those who have been injured and left without homes and shelter."
On Tuesday, a 7.0-magnitude earthquake and several strong aftershocks ravaged the poverty-stricken nation, and thousands have been feared dead.
Donate now to support Doctors Without Borders` work in Haiti at their official site, or find out how else you can help at the Red Cross (text "Haiti" to 90999 to donate $10 to the organization).
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