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JK Rowling saw a picture of a boy and was so moved she gave away £63 million

JK Rowling saw a picture of a boy and was so moved she gave away £63 million

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The author of Harry Potter recently participated in a new interview where she revealed esoteric details about the sizable donations she has made to help others.

Just one picture spurned JK Rowling to make a change(Image: Getty Images)

A single black and white image moved JK Rowling so profoundly that it led her to give away £63 million, it has emerged. In a new interview, the Harry Potter author said that during the summer of 2004, she was sitting at her kitchen table reading a newspaper when she came across a striking image of a young boy with his head shaven and his face pushed against wire.

While she says her initial reaction to the image was to “turn the page” she forced herself to read the Sunday Times article. The boy, Vasek Knotek, was revealed to have been locked in a cage and in a piece on inhumane orphanages. In a new interview with The Sunday Times, Rowling said she has a “visceral reaction” when she sees children “abandoned, abused and alone” – and went on to make an enormous donation.

The image of that young boy screaming through what appeared to be chicken wire was so distressing, according to the mother of three. My brain is still burned into it. I had my youngest child when I was pregnant, which made that pregnancy even more difficult for me. “

JK Rowling accepting an award at the RFK Human Rights Hosts 2019
Rowling described the “visceral reaction” to seeing children “abandoned, abused and alone”(Image: Getty Images)

Rowling began to influence the UK ambassador to the Czech Republic and the Czech prime minister. She also addressed letters to Winterbourne’s former Save the Children MEP Baroness Nicholoson.

The pair established the Children’s High Level Group charity a year later, which was later renamed Lumos. Twenty-one years later, Rowling has now donated a total of £63 million to the charity through a combination of her successful Harry Potter franchise and personal donations.

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It is understood that the charity has assisted more than 280,000 children across Eastern Europe, Ukraine, Colombia, and Haiti. She highlighted the importance of her first-hand experience in seeing the early development of a child’s life, stating: “When that door closes, it’s very hard for children to develop into emotionally stable, functioning adults.

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“We now have 80 years of meticulous international research that shows that children raised in families have significantly worse outcomes than those raised in institutionalized children. Therefore, early intervention is necessary, and better. Neglect increases the risk of abuse and exploitation for children, not to mention cognitive harm. ”

She also described a 2006 encounter with a young girl who was “nurtured” by an orphanage in Prague. She became aware of how easy it is for such neglected children to suffer abuse and trafficking as a result.

Throughout her entire life, Rowling herself went through periods of financial difficulties and difficulties. Rowling claimed that she escaped an abusive marriage in the early 1990s and arrived in Edinburgh in 1993 when her daughter Jessica was only four months old after growing up in what she described as a “lower middle class” family.

Rowling claimed that during that time in her life, she could not have been as poor as she could have been without experiencing homelessness in Britain.

JK Rowling
JK Rowling described her poverty-stricken life after escaping an abusive marriage(Image: Getty Images)

She continued, “I actually became hungry at times because I prioritized my daughter’s needs, but that wasn’t the worst of it. It’s the daily injustices of not being able to give your child what they want, in particular. I can recall meeting a different mother who had a son my daughter was the same age.

He “had a ton of toys in his room.” Jessica’s two toys lived in a shoebox that I had. It’s that kind of thing that really grabs you. ”

Rowling has donated more than £86 million to support various projects around the world to alleviate social deprivation for women and children who Rowling says are at more of a risk of being in dangerous situations. Her first charity, Volant, which was set up in 2000, provides support for victims of domestic abuse, sexual abuse, and rape.

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The Ickabog, her children’s fairytale, was used to support frightened parents who were affected by the Covid pandemic, earning more than £12 million in royalties in 2020. According to what we know, Lumos successfully assisted Vasek in leaving the Czech orphanage with social services, which the situation has since improved significantly. They stopped using caged beds as a result of our intervention, Rowling said, which was a success.

Source: Mirror

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