Ashton Kutcher & Mila Kunis Reveal How Much of $30 Million Goal They've Raised for Ukrainian Refugees

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Ashton Kutcher & Mila Kunis Reveal How Much of $30 Million Goal They've Raised for Ukrainian Refugees
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'Let's keep pushing, let's keep spreading the word and we, together, can hit our goal,” says Ashton in a new video with Mila, revealing what they’ve raised so far

The"That 70s Show" stars shared a video, uploaded to Kutcher's Instagram over the weekend, to inform people their"Stand With Ukraine" campaign was halfway towards its goal.

Kunis began to speak about the campaign's progress in the video,"We just wanted to give you a quick update as to where we stand with the fundraising. We're halfway through. We're super-excited, and we want to say thank you to each and every single one of you. It's been an incredible past 48 hours.

"We're halfway there. We're at $15 million, and we're heading to $30. We're going to make this happen," he continued."There are some problems in the world that take a village to solve, and there are other problems that take the rest of the world. This is one of those other problems."with a goal of raising $30 million for Flexport.org and Airbnb.org to help refugees flee their native country amid the conflict with Russia.

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