Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher have reached their goal for their Ukraine relief fund and are thanking the 65,000 people who have donated to make this happen.
Their goal of $30 million in support of Ukraine relief was met after only two weeks of fundraising. Through their GoFundMe, the That ’70s Show pair were able to collect funds that, according to Kutcher’s Instagram, “will continue to be delivered to Flexport.org and Airbnb.org so they can act now.” Kunis was born in Ukraine when it was still part of the Soviet Union and left the country in 1983 with her family and immigrated to the United States.
Kunis and Kutcher expressed their immense gratitude for everyone who has helped them so far and will be continuing their fundraising as they raise their goal to $40 million. “Our work is not done,” Kutcher wrote in his Instagram caption. “We will do everything we can to ensure that the outpouring of love that came as a part of this campaign finds maximum impact with those in need.”
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Kutcher also promised that the couple are going to treat every dollar “as if it were being donated from our pocket, with respect and honor for the work that went into earning it.” The pair have already donated $3 million to the cause when their efforts were first announced.
The Black Swan actor ended the video with a call to action, urging people to continue donating and helping Ukrainians, who, she says, have a very long journey ahead.