Kuwait Times

Dolly Parton donates $1 m to a children’s hospital

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The 71-year-old singer recently visited the Vanderbilt University Children’s Hospital, in Nashville, to promote her new album ‘I Believe In You’ - her first album written exclusivel­y for children - and during her visit she announced her generous donation to the hospital. The money was donated in honor of her niece Hannah - who was successful­ly treated for leukemia at the hospital, her sister Rachel, Hannah’s dad Richard and her own physician Dr. Naji Abumrad. Dolly told the BBC: “I love children. I’ve always been involved in one way or another with children’s charities or with children in general, because I love little kids. I’m from a big family of children.” As well as donating the money to the hospital, Dolly is also head the Imaginatio­n Library, a non-profit organizati­on that helps promote early childhood literacy by giving age-appropriat­e books to children to read. Dolly grew up impoverish­ed and she admits her parents’ advice to financial matters has shaped her attitude to money throughout her entire life. She said: “It’s hard for me to spend money on tons of stuff because I’m going to look the same, no matter what I wear. If I wear diamonds I’m still going to look like a rhinestone. Being brought up poor means I don’t take things for granted, and no matter how much money I make, I’ll always count my blessing quicker and more often than I count my money. Even now if I go in a store it’s hard for me to pay a huge amount of money for one item. I say, ‘Good Lord! What could mommy and daddy have done with that?’ “

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