Oprah Winfrey announces a $12M relief that will support hard-hit communities in five cities.
to relief efforts, announced through her foundation that she is giving an additional $2 million, bringing the total donation to $12 million.
MORE: George and Amal Clooney donate more than $1 million for COVID-19 relief and other stars who are giving back The relief efforts the donation will assist cover everything from housing support for families in need to mental health services for those affected by the pandemic.
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