Oooh My Christmas Present Just Came
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.To be fair, it often goes unreported how Bill Gates and his wife give vast amounts to various charities, though I think that is only right and proper when you're just about the wealthiest person on the planet!
I also read recently that Sandra Bullock(Speed) gave $1 million to the Tsunami fund, which she also did after 9/11.
I agree with Corkyb - if you do publice your donations, you're a publicity-hungry egocentric (does a lotta good work for charidee, but doesn't like to talk aboudit, mate) and if you don't, you're a tight-fisted, cold-hearted scrooge.
Of course, one can make a whole different arguement about whether it is desirable for a few people to earn more money than some of the countries they're donating to in the first place, and another about whether celebrities are obscenely overpaid, but I suspect that's one for another time...
There is a full-page article in the Times today (25th January) about the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, which has just given another $750 million to the Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunisation, which he set up in 1999 with an initial $750 million grant. It is estimated that since 2000 the Global Alliance has saved 670,000 lives because of improved access to children's vaccines.
The Gates Foundation gives away over $1 billion a year and he has stated his intention of giving away 90 per cent of his fortune.