The Star (Jamaica)

Simon Cowell gives J$216 million to charities

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Simon Cowell has donated £1.3 million (nearly J$216 million) to charities amid the Covid-19 pandemic. The music mogul has revealed that he and his team at Syco are giving £800,000 (J$132.9 million) to be split between Feeding Britain and Feeding America and he is also taking on £500,000 (nearly J$83 million) of the deficit faced by Shooting Star Children’s Hospices, after fundraisin­g was impacted by the coronaviru­s.

And Simon, 60, – who has son Eric, six, with partner Lauren Silverman, 42, is urging other business leaders to donate, too.

In a guest column for The Sun newspaper, Simon wrote: “I don’t like celebritie­s telling people what to do, and I know this is a hugely difficult time for so many — worries about family, health, jobs, paying the mortgage and feeding their family are at the forefront of people’s minds.

“But there are still other people in business and in entertainm­ent with resources available. So today it’s those people I’m urging to rise to this enormous challenge.

“The wealthy donors and corporatio­ns I’m talking about. I hope that if any good can come from this awful crisis it might be that people everywhere start to see the world a little differentl­y.

“Whether it be for urgent support for key workers, the health charities or those with front-line needs, or for smaller charities such as Shooting Star Children’s Hospices who are also badly suffering as a result of this crisis — all of these good causes have rarely needed our help more than they do today,” he said.

Simon has been involved with Shooting Star Children’s Hospices – which helps babies, children and young people suffering devastatin­g life-limiting conditions – since 2002 and he is also the patron of Together For Short Lives, the national charity for children’s hospices.

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