Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, the Duchess and Duke of Sussex, unveiled a series of donations in a holiday card released Thursday with a heavy emphasis on lobbying for federal paid family leave in the U.S.
The card, which features a photo of the couple’s family, lists a number of organizations that received donations from Meghan and Harry’s Archewell Foundation. “As we look forward to 2022, we have made donations on your behalf to several organizations that honor and protect families — from those being relocated from Afghanistan, to American families in need of paid parental leave,” the Duke and Duchess of Sussex wrote. They did not reveal how much they gave in total or to each group.
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Among the groups that received donations were Paid Leave for All, PL+US, and the Marshall Plan for Moms, which are lobbying Congress to pass a federal paid family leave law. The U.S. is one of seven countries globally that offers no paid maternity leave, and one of nearly 100 countries that offer no paid leave to new fathers. The current version of President Biden’s proposed Build Back Better Act includes four weeks of paid family leave, down from the initial 12 it offered. The fate of the bill is unclear after Senator Joe Manchin on Sunday said he wouldn’t vote for it.
“We are grateful for their support and recognition in this critical moment,” Molly Day, the executive director at PL+US wrote in a statement.