Johnny Depp‘s charitable donations are gonna go a great distance in serving to the orgs he is vowed to assist out … telling us they cannot wait to place the cash to work.
A rep for Make-A-Film Foundation, a fortunate recipient of $200K from JD calls him “one of the most generous people we’ve ever worked with.” The org grants critically and terminally ailing youngsters the chance to make quick movies and documentaries with actors. We’re advised, every movie prices $25K – $35K and documentaries vary from $3K to $5K … so Depp’s donation will go on to the manufacturing prices — i.e. gear, props, hair/make-up, insurance coverage.
As we reported, JD is donating his million-dollar lump sum from Amber Heard to Make-A-Film Foundation, The Painted Turtle, Red Feather, Tetiaroa Society and the Amazonia Fund Alliance. You’ll recall, AH’s insurance coverage firm coated the fee as a part of her settlement following the U.S. defamation trial.
Joe Seidenberg, govt director of Red Feather, can be tremendous completely happy to place the cash to good use — telling us the funds will assist to handle housing disparities for Native Americans … particularly the Navajo and Hopi tribes.
A rep for Amazonia tells us the cash will likely be transferred to BFUCA (Brazilian National Federation of Associations, Centers, and Clubs) for numerous tasks … and the org works tirelessly to assist protect the Amazon ecosystem.
Depp additionally made a $200K donation to Marlon Brando’s charity, Tetiaroa Society. The orgs’ Executive Director, Frank Murphy, tells us, “Mr. Depp’s generosity is overwhelming and we are honored to be among these amazing organizations that he supports. His contribution will help Tetiaroa Society in its work to protect Tetiaroa, support indigenous voices across the Pacific, and advance ocean-based solutions to climate change.”
Finally, some critical good has come out of that tumultuous trial.
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