Prince secretly donated thousands to Afghan orphans, says charity

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Prince was also a secret philanthropist in war-torn Afghanistan, quietly donating thousands to Scout masters caring for young orphans, a charity told media on Thursday.

The pop icon, who died suddenly last month at the age of 57, gave tens of thousands of dollars to Physiotherapy and Rehabilitative Support for Afghanistan (PARSA), an NGO supporting vulnerable women and children, according to its executive director.

His donations, facilitated by Seattle philanthropist Betty Tisdale, have funded training for 100 Scout masters now caring for some 2,000 children including orphans, the charity’s Marnie Gustavson said.

The musician’s secret interest in Afghanistan began after a visit to the country by Tisdale in 2010, Gustavson said.

Then 87, Tisdale, who died last year, was well known for her work with orphans in Vietnam, arranging for 200 to be airlifted out of the country after the fall of Saigon during the Vietnam War in 1975.

“She asked me what project would need a boost, and I told her about this old building we wanted to turn into a training centre for Scout masters,” Gustavson told media.

“After she went home, she sent a check for $15,000, completely unexpected. “She told me it comes from Prince, he loves my work and I told him about your Scout programme, but do not tell anybody.”

After the initial gift, the singer continued sending donations of $6,000 per year, she said. Tisdale’s charity HALO confirmed on Thursday that the late benefactress had made donations to PARSA on behalf of Prince.

Prince’s preference was “quiet philanthropy”, Gustavson said — but in the wake of his sudden death she wanted to thank him by acknowledging his support publicly.

One of his generation’s most prolific musicians, Prince died on April 21 at his Paisley Park estate outside Minneapolis.

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  1. It is really wonderful to know that recently demised pop star quietly donated thousands to Scout masters caring for young orphans in Afghanistan, as a charity told AFP Thursday. It has recently come to light that, the pop icon gave tens of thousands of dollars to Physiotherapy and Rehabilitative Support for Afghanistan (PARSA), an NGO supporting vulnerable women and children, according to its executive director.

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