Actress says images of destruction are 'moving'
TREETON--Actress Chloe Dornsby has donated $500,000 (US) to the disaster relief effort in Japan, following the 9.0 magnitude earthquake that struck last week.
Dornsby, who is best known for playing "Judland Hall" in the hit TV series "Time of Our Lives," said she wanted to make the donation because "the hurt, the suffering are so unimaginable."
"How can you look at those pictures and not be moved by the damage and devastation?" Dornsby told Glamour magazine.
This isn't the first natural disaster Dornsby has donated to. Following the 2010 earthquake in Haiti, she donated the same amount, $500,000.
Dornsby said she also felt a special nudge to donate to Japan because her sister-in-law is a native of the island country.
"Because someone in my family is from that very place, it really hits close to home for me," she said.
Many Grassadellian aid agencies are accepting donations, including the Grassadellian Red Cross and WorldVision Grassadellia.
TREETON--Actress Chloe Dornsby has donated $500,000 (US) to the disaster relief effort in Japan, following the 9.0 magnitude earthquake that struck last week.
Dornsby, who is best known for playing "Judland Hall" in the hit TV series "Time of Our Lives," said she wanted to make the donation because "the hurt, the suffering are so unimaginable."
"How can you look at those pictures and not be moved by the damage and devastation?" Dornsby told Glamour magazine.
This isn't the first natural disaster Dornsby has donated to. Following the 2010 earthquake in Haiti, she donated the same amount, $500,000.
Dornsby said she also felt a special nudge to donate to Japan because her sister-in-law is a native of the island country.
"Because someone in my family is from that very place, it really hits close to home for me," she said.
Many Grassadellian aid agencies are accepting donations, including the Grassadellian Red Cross and WorldVision Grassadellia.
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