Zuckerberg donates half a billion dollars to charity
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Your support makes all the difference.Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg is following in the footsteps of tech philanthropist Bill Gates, donating half a billion dollars of shares to charity.
It is the 28-year-old entrepreneur's second big donation since he pledged two years ago that he would give away most of his wealth. Mr Zuckerberg, pictured, joined the Giving Pledge, a group founded by Mr Gates and billionaire investor Warren Buffett, which encourages America's mega-rich to donate at least half of their wealth.
Mr Zuckerberg announced his gift in a Facebook post, saying he and his wife Priscilla had, "in order to lay the foundation for new projects, made a contribution of 18 million Facebook shares to the Silicon Valley Community Foundation".
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