“That ‘70s Show” stars Mila Kunis and husband Ashton Kutcher have launched a $30 million GoFundMe fundraiser to support the “proud and brave” Ukrainians on the ground of the besieged country, with plans to match donations up to $3 million.
“Proud Ukrainian” Kunis — who was born in Chernivtsi, Ukraine, and whose family immigrated to the United States in 1991 — deplored Russia’s “unjust attack” on the European nation and “humanity at large.” She said that their philanthropic work is meant to make “an immediate impact on refugee and humanitarian aid efforts.”
“Our family is starting this fund to help provide immediate support and we will be matching up to $3 million,” the “Bad Moms” and “Family Guy” star said on the fundraiser page, echoing the sentiment in a YouTube video in which she appeared alongside Kutcher.
“While we are witnessing the bravery of Ukrainians, we are also bearing witness to the unimaginable burden of those who have chosen safety,” she added. “Countless amounts of people have left everything they know and love behind to seek refuge. With nothing but what they could carry, these Ukrainian refugees are in need of housing and supplies right away.”