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George And Amal Clooney Donate More Than $1 Million To Coronavirus Relief Efforts

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George and Amal Clooney are joining the ever-growing roster of celebrities who are contributing to COVID-19 relief efforts. ET Canada has confirmed a report from Deadline that the Clooneys have made hefty donations to some different charities, totalling well over a million dollars.

Deadline was the first to report that the Clooneys have made donations to six worthy causes in their time of dire need, beginning with donating $250,000 each to the Motion Picture and Television home (where George Clooney currently sits on the board), the SAG-AFTRA FUND, and Los Angeles Mayors Fund.

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