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J.K. Rowling donates to coronavirus victims of domestic violence, homeless

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New York, United States
Mon, May 4, 2020 Published on May. 4, 2020 Published on 2020-05-04T10:55:30+07:00

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J.K. Rowling donates to coronavirus victims of domestic violence, homeless Author J.K. Rowling arrives at the RFK Ripple of Hope Awards at New York Hilton Midtown on December 12, 2019 in New York City. (AFP/Dia Dipasupil)

"Harry Potter" author J.K. Rowling has donated 1 million pounds (US$1.25 million) to help victims of domestic abuse and homelessness during the coronavirus pandemic after recovering from the virus herself.

The British writer said the money would be split between the charities Crisis and Refuge, which help the homeless and victims of domestic violence respectively.

"As ever in a crisis of this sort, the poorest and most vulnerable are hit hardest," she wrote on Twitter.

The donation comes a month after 54-year-old Rowling - who is married to a doctor - said she had recovered from a suspected case of COVID-19 after two weeks of illness.

She said she had three key workers in her immediate family and was torn between "pride and anxiety".

Rowling's contribution marked the latest celebrity donation to relief efforts as the global pandemic ravages the world's most vulnerable communities, with the United Nations describing rising domestic violence as a growing "shadow pandemic".

In April pop singer Rihanna's Clara Lionel Foundation joined forces with Jay-Z's Shawn Carter Foundation and Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey to donate $6.2 million to 11 organizations including some helping victims of domestic abuse and the homeless.

Both charities welcomed Rowling's donations.

Refuge said it came at a time when it had seen calls to "our already overwhelmed helpline increase by 50 percent during Covid-19".

Domestic violence has risen globally as many countries imposed tougher restrictions on people leaving their homes.

Lawmakers in Britain have called for urgent action to tackle soaring domestic violence, warning that failure to intervene could have "devastating consequences for a generation".

Police in London have reported making 100 arrests a day for domestic abuse - with a 24 percent increase in charges and cautions.

Programs for domestic violence in the United States have cited increases in calls for help. The YWCA of Northern New Jersey said domestic violence calls have risen by up to 24 percent.

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