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JK Rowling gave away £63 million after seeing photo of a boy that left her incredibly moved

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Updated 15:44 18 May 2025 GMT+1Published 15:28 18 May 2025 GMT+1

JK Rowling gave away £63 million after seeing photo of a boy that left her incredibly moved

The author was desperate to do whatever she could to help

James Moorhouse

James Moorhouse

J.K. Rowling might not have the best reputation amongst all corners of the Earth right now, but there's no doubt that the author has left a lasting legacy.

It's not just through her Harry Potter books and films, which continue to inspire generations, but also the huge amounts of charity work that she has done since her books first found fame and her wealth grew to extraordinary heights.

Her riches are only likely to grow with the upcoming HBO series remake of the films, which has already been confirmed to feature the likes of Nick Frost as Hagrid and John Lithgow as Albus Dumbledore.

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Although she's seemingly managed to fall out with the golden trio of Harry, Hermione and Ron thanks to her strong beliefs on the trans community, the money she's donated to various charities perhaps paints her out to be a better person than much of the online community would have you believe.

Now, the 59-year-old has revealed in a new interview how she was inspired to set up a charity after spotting a haunting image of a young boy with his head shaven and his face pushed against wire in The Sunday Times back in 2004.

JK Rowling with the cast of Fantastic Beasts in 2018 (Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images)
JK Rowling with the cast of Fantastic Beasts in 2018 (Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images)

The mother-of-three discovered Czech boy Vasek Knotek, who had been locked in a cage in an inhumane orphanage near Prague. This orphanage was just one of many that came as a cruel remnant of Soviet rule.

It was believed that the little boy, who was disabled, was only let out of the cage once a day to be cleaned before being forced back inside - this was the only human interaction he'd experience.

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She said: "The image of that little boy screaming through what looked like chicken wire was so distressing. It remains burnt into my brain. I was pregnant with my youngest, and I think it hit me all the harder because of that."

This inspired her to set up the Children's High Level Group charity alongside the former director of fundraising for Save the Children, MEP Baroness Nicholson of Winterbourne.

In 2010, it was renamed Lumos, making reference to the spell which brings light in her hugely-popular Harry Potter series.

Rowling highlighted the importance of her first-hand experience in seeing the early development of a child's life, stating: "When that door closes, it’s very hard for children to develop into emotionally stable, functioning adults.

JK isn't as close with the golden trio these days (Gareth Davies/Getty Images)
JK isn't as close with the golden trio these days (Gareth Davies/Getty Images)

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"We now have 80 years of meticulous international research to show that institutionalised children have vastly poorer outcomes than children raised in families.

"So intervention is critical, and the earlier the better. Neglect not only causes cognitive harm, it exposes children to a higher risk of abuse and exploitation.”

Around 21 years on from when her charity was first founded, the author has donated £63 million of her own money, which has gone towards protecting more than 280,000 children across Eastern Europe, Ukraine, Colombia, and Haiti.

Rowling said: "They stopped using caged beds as a result of our intervention, so that was a triumph.

"I’ve met a ton of children affiliated to Lumos who are now our advocates. They are beyond important voices in the campaign because they really tug at your heartstrings. Their stories are heart-rending.”

Featured Image Credit: Stuart C. Wilson/Getty Images

Topics: JK Rowling, Harry Potter, Celebrity News, Entertainment

James Moorhouse
James Moorhouse

James is a NCTJ Gold Standard journalist covering a wide range of topics and news stories for LADbible. After two years in football writing, James switched to covering news with Newsquest in Cumbria, before joining the LAD team in 2025. In his spare time, James is a long-suffering Rochdale fan and loves reading, running and music. Contact him via [email protected]

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