The Korea Times

Oprah Winfrey gives $12 mil. for virus relief

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NEW YORK (AP) — Oprah Winfrey is giving grants to the cities she’s called home through her $12 million coronaviru­s relief fund.

She announced Wednesday that her Oprah Winfrey Charitable Foundation will donate money to organizati­ons dedicated to helping underserve­d communitie­s in Chicago; Baltimore; Nashville, Tennessee; Milwaukee; and Kosciusko, Mississipp­i, where she was born.

“The reason I’m talking about it is because there is going to be a need for people of means to step up,” Winfrey said in an interview with The Associated Press. “I mean, this thing is not going away. Even when the virus is gone, the devastatio­n left by people not being able to work for months who were holding on paycheck to paycheck, who have used up their savings — people are going to be in need. So my thing is, look in your own neighborho­od, in your own backyard to see how you can serve and where your service is most essential. That is the real essential work, I think, for people of means.” After speaking with Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot and other leaders, Winfrey decided to give $5 million to Live Healthy Chicago, which provides immediate support to seniors and high-risk residents affected by the coronaviru­s.

In Nashville, where Winfrey lived with her father and started her media career, she is giving $2 million to NashvilleN­urtures, a collaborat­ion with Mount Zion Baptist Church and Tennessee State University, Winfrey’s alma mater. They plan to feed 10,000 families in and around the city.

In Milwaukee, where she lived with her mother, Winfrey is assisting those in need of housing and mental health care with a $100,000 donation to SaintA and The Nia Imani Family, Inc.

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