‘Frozen’ Voice Actress Kristen Bell Donates Over $100K To Help Pay People’s Medical Bills

‘Frozen’ Voice Actress Kristen Bell Donates Over $100K To Help Pay People’s Medical Bills
Actress Kristen Bell is finishing 2024 with an incredible act of kindness, donating over $100K to help people struggling with medical bills.
The “Frozen” star teamed up with Instagram personality Tommy Marcus (aka Quentin Quarantino) after he reached out about helping those impacted by the “broken healthcare system.”
Initially, Tommy suggested Kristen share a GoFundMe campaign, but she quickly took the idea further by pledging $100,000 to assist those in need.
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Reports state that Kristen generously donated over $20K to a third-grade girl battling leukemia and nearly $25K to another patient fighting the same disease. She also worked with Tommy to help close out fundraisers once they reached halfway, ensuring the money was allocated to those who truly needed it.
Tommy praised Kristen for her compassion, calling it “some of the most important and impactful work we’ve ever done.”
Shoutout to Kristen and Tommy for their hard work to help others!
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