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Tyler Perry Donates $1.4M to Help Families Hit by Government Shutdown

A lifeline for struggling families: Tyler Perry’s massive donation targets hunger relief in Atlanta and beyond. See where the funds are making an impact.

In this image we can see a tray containing snacks and sauce.
In this image we can see a tray containing snacks and sauce.

Tyler Perry Donates $1.4M to Help Families Hit by Government Shutdown

Tyler Perry, the renowned filmmaker and philanthropist, has made a significant donation to support families affected by the federal government shutdown. The donation, totalling nearly $1.4 million, has been distributed to various organizations across the country, with a substantial portion going to Atlanta-based charities.

Perry's generosity has been long-standing in his hometown of Atlanta. This time, he has supported the Atlanta Community Food Bank with a $400,000 donation. This organization is dedicated to fighting hunger by collecting, distributing, and advocating for food to more than 600 nonprofit partners and programs throughout North Georgia.

Perry's donation also extends to other Atlanta-based charities, including Meals on Wheels Atlanta, Caring for Others, All for Lunch, Ron Clark Academy, and Goodr. These organizations work tirelessly to provide meals, support families, and educate children in the metro Atlanta area.

In addition to his local contributions, Perry has also shown support for national causes. He has donated to Baby2Baby, a Los Angeles-based organization that provides children living in poverty with diapers, clothing, and all the basic necessities they need to thrive.

Tyler Perry's donation of nearly $1.4 million to organizations supporting families affected by SNAP benefit cuts during the federal government shutdown is a testament to his commitment to helping communities in need. His contributions to various Atlanta-based charities, as well as national organizations like Baby2Baby, demonstrate his dedication to making a positive impact on the lives of those less fortunate.

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