Jeffrey Dean Morgan and Hilaire Burton Morgan new charity project

HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA - SEPTEMBER 23: Hillarie Burton and Jeffrey Dean Morgan attend the Season 10 Special Screening of AMC's "The Walking Dead" at Chinese 6 Theater– Hollywood on September 23, 2019 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images)
HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA - SEPTEMBER 23: Hillarie Burton and Jeffrey Dean Morgan attend the Season 10 Special Screening of AMC's "The Walking Dead" at Chinese 6 Theater– Hollywood on September 23, 2019 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images) /
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Fans of The Walking Dead’s Jeffrey Dean Morgan and his wife Hilarie Burton Morgan know that this couple is extremely generous with charities. They are very involved in their community of Rhinebeck, New York, and go over and about to support local organizations.

The Morgan’s raise funds for Astor Services for Children and Families, an organization that offers children’s mental health services, child welfare services, and early childhood development services for families in the MId-Hudson Valley region and the Bronx.  Burton Morgan worked her skills as a seamstress to make a multitude of masks during the height of the pandemic. And these are just a few of the charities the couple is involved in.

Next up, they will be involved in another organization, Stockade Works, which helps area residents prepare themselves for employment. The organization was created by fellow Hudson Valley actress Mary Stuart Masterson in 2016. Since the organization’s formation, the program has trained over 100 individuals and placed over 70 graduates in production jobs. You can read more about their mission on the website. 

Join Jeffrey Dean Morgan and Hilarie Burton Morgan in a virtual Family Feud event to raise funds for the Stockade Works

On Wednesday, April 28, from 6:45-8:00 pm EST, you can join the Morgans, Masterson and Walton Goggins, Daphne Rubin-Vega, Julianna Margulies, Willie Garson, Lacey Schwartz Delgado, Michael O’Keefe, Patrick Harrison, Emily Donahoe, Jeremy Davidson and Samantha Mathis for a charity event.

This will be a virtual event pitting the actors against one another in a Family Feud-type game followed by a trivia game that will be open to all guests.

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The Poughkeepsie Journal posted information regarding the event and how you can take part. Tickets for the virtual event are $75 for an individual and $150 for group viewing. Anyone can help the organization by any donation as well as sponsoring a scholarship for $500. You can purchase your tickets at the Event Bright page.