Dolly Parton has joined the fight against pediatric infectious disease in a major way.
Dolly Parton has donated $1 million to a Tennessee hospital to help fight pediatric infectious disease.to fund research that helped develop the COVID-19 vaccine, the country music legend has made another $1 million donation to Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Tennessee to help prevent and treat infections in children.
VUMC announced Parton's latest donation on Wednesday, which it said in a news release will go toward ongoing research on how viruses and bacteria cause disease, understanding and preventing resistance to antibiotics, preventing and treating infections, and diagnosing and treating infections in children with cancer.
“I love all children. No child should ever have to suffer, and I’m willing to do my part to try and keep as many of them as I can as healthy and safe as possible,” Parton said in a statement.It’s another example of Parton’s charitable efforts.
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