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Blake Lively & Ryan Reynolds Donate $400,000 to New York Hospitals

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Blake Lively and her husband Ryan Reynolds are making another big donation to help out during the ongoing health crisis.

The 32-year-old A Simple Favor actress and the 43-year-old 6 Underground actor are giving $400,000 to four hospitals in New York, E!

News reports. They are reportedly donating $100,000 each to Elmhurst, NYU Hospital, Mount Sinai, and Northern Westchester. New York is currently the U.S.

state with the most cases amid the health crisis, as well as where the couple lives. According to the outlet, the duo “wants to continue encouraging people around the country to help their communities, local hospitals, and healthcare workers during this time.” This follows Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds‘s massive donation announced earlier

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