Dolly Parton donated $1million to pediatric infectious disease research at VUMC
June 16, 2022 - 23:20 BST Rebecca Lewis Dolly Parton has donated $1million to Vanderbilt University as part of her decades-long philanthropic quest.The icon gifted the large sum of money to pediatric infectious disease research and it will reportedly help the university continue to study the causes of disease, understanding resistance to antibiotics and preventing and treating infections in children with cancer."No child should ever have to suffer," the singer shared in a statement.
Dolly has always been passionate about helping others and HELLO! named her in our 2021 Kind List for her ongoing work helping the people of her state and country.
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