'My parents wanted my brother and me to have a future, and so they just dropped everything. They came with $250'
"One of my friends who grew up in Russia, she was in second grade. She came home one day crying. Her mother asked why and she said on the back of her seat there was a swastika. This is a country that obviously does not want you," Kunis added.have created the"Stand with Ukraine" campaign which aims to raise $30 million for Ukrainian refugees.
The couple have even pledged to match donations up to $3 million dollars and the campaign has already raised more than half of its goal within 48-hours of its launch. In a video for the fundraising campaign, the 38-year-old addressed fans and followers who might donate to the cause,"I have always considered myself an American, a proud American. I love everything that this country has done for myself and my family, but today I have never been more proud to be a Ukrainian."