Hugh Grant and his wife donate R3,000 to a plumber who serves the elderly for free

Hugh Grant and his wife donate R$123,000 to a plumber who serves the elderly for free


James Anderson is the founder of a charity project that helps the elderly and people with disabilities during health emergencies




The actor Hugh Grant and his wife, Swedish producer Anna Elisabet Eberstein, donated 20 thousand pounds (about R$ 123 thousand, at current prices) to James Anderson, a plumber who coordinates a charity project to help the elderly and people with disabilities free of charge during emergencies healthcare.

Anderson is the founder of the NGO Depher, an acronym for Disabled and Elderly, Plumbing and Heating Emergency Response, which in Portuguese means “emergency plumbing and heating assistance for people with disabilities and the elderly”.

In a post on X (formerly Twitter) this Thursday, the 7th, he wrote: “After speaking privately with Hugh and Anna Grant, I have permission to share your wonderful Christmas present to Depher.”

“This wonderful donation of £20,000 will give hope to thousands of people, families and children, particularly as part of the #CostOfLifeCrisis. You both have my lifelong respect and love.”

On ITV News, Anderson revealed that this is not the first time the couple has donated to the institution. In another publication you showed that the actor and producer’s donation will also help bring Christmas gifts to children this end of the year.

“Hundreds of children will experience an unforgettable Christmas, believing in the magic of giving, humanity and love. Thank you, Hugh and Anna Grant. Your kindness will create memories that will last forever,” he said.

Source: Terra

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