Tennessee native Dolly Parton has pledged a $1 million donation to Hurricane Helene victims, with Parton's businesses in east Tennessee combining efforts to match the donation with their own $1 million contribution.
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October 4, 2024 - Dolly Parton, originally from the mountains of
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Morgan Wallen donated $500,000 to his own foundation to help flood victims, which then presumably will get the money to... someone to help someone. At the end of the day, how much did Morgan donate vs what his tax write-off back to his own pocket will be? Just write a fucking check to WCK or Red Cross.
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They would both do more for hurricane relief if they just threw paper towels at people.
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Dolly has routinely donated both out of her own pocket and through the Dollywood Foundation, which legit is doing some AMAZING work not just in the US but internationally. Its most famous project is the Imagination Library, but also the My People Fund which focuses on the Great Smokies area, including relief from natural disasters. After the Gatlinburg fires in 2016, Dolly provided each family who lost their home $1,000 a month for six months while they got back on their feet.
Imagination Library sends over 2 million books a MONTH to children ages 0-5 in covered areas (they partner with local groups to split funding) in not just the US but overseas. They even now send braille books to children who are blind or have low vision. If your county offers it, EVERY child is qualified. I signed my nephew up before he was even born and he got his first book when he was a few days old.
It's not just a tax write-off for her, Dolly literally practices what she preaches re: philanthropy and has for decades. She donated massive amounts to fund ( ... )
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https://www.bpr.org/news/2018-12-24/how-dolly-parton-gave-12-5-million-and-unprecedented-research-to-sevier-county
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