Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey has donated over $87 million towards his COVID-19 relief pledge.
The Twitter CEO released a spreadsheet, which so far only shows $73 million in donations, accounting for how much and to where donations are being made. According to the spreadsheet, Dorsey has made contributions to organizations tackling domestic violence due to the pandemic, HIV/AIDS, refugees, advocacy for prisoners, among many others. However, in a tweet, Dorsey added that there are several initiatives that have not been added to the spreadsheet yet.
"Funds will support the Elton John AIDS Foundation COVID-19 Emergency Fund to support EJAF frontline partners to respond to the pandemic and its' effects on HIV prevention and care for the most marginalized communities," Dorsey's spreadsheet wrote. like HIV could be significantly reduced due to the pandemic.
That leaves people dealing with infectious diseases at risk. "This will have longtime consequences for decades to come," Nyenswah saidpreviously reported that calls to hotlines in major cities increased during the lockdown. Dorsey is funding multiple initiatives to address the concern totaling more than $2.2 million.
So misplaced refugees & prisoners, the refugee program is on hold & prisoners are covered, what about law abiding Americans?
Is this enough for you aholes - what percent of jessica snoutwit’s net worth has she donated?0 Should we compare it to what everyone else gave? I hope people stop donating out of fear of you jerks complaining.
Thank you.
In times of excessive greed & egoism both on individual & multinational levels, this is an awesome example of philanthropy! Finding a vaccine is economy-oriented & key to survival and the rest of his pledges are unequivocally humanitarian. Kudos to jack for these commitments.
He’s a POS
Jeff Bezos has done similar and I don't know why The New Yorker has to query his wealth all the time?
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