Singer Ariana Grande, through her newly launched 'Brighter Days Ahead Foundation,' has donated an emergency grant to Save the Children UK, which explicitly stated the funds will go directly 'to children and families in Gaza.' The British charity publicly thanked Grande, and the donation is openly designated for Palestinian civilians in the Strip.
The 'Brighter Days Ahead Foundation,' launched by pop star Ariana Grande during her current US tour, has made an emergency grant to the British branch of the international charity Save the Children. The organization publicly acknowledged the donation on social media, stating unequivocally that the funds 'will go directly to children and families in Gaza.'
Save the Children UK operates openly in the Gaza Strip, providing humanitarian aid. The donation is designated for civilian aid in the Palestinian territory, which is under the de facto control of Hamas. The singer has not issued a personal statement on the grant beyond the foundation's action.
This follows a previous Zioneer report on the Goodman Foundation financing summer camps for Israeli children from the north and Gaza envelope, highlighting contrasting philanthropic priorities in the current conflict environment. The status of Grande's donation and its eventual delivery remain to be seen.
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