Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt in the Holiday Giving Spirit
(CBS/AP) And you thought they couldn't be any more perfect.
Hollywood's most beautiful and altruistic couple, Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt, are donating $2 million to an African wildlife sanctuary where they spent Christmas with their six children.
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The donation was made to the Naankuse Lodge and Wildlife Sanctuary in Namibia, where their daughter Shiloh was born. The donation to the sanctuary was made in Shiloh's name by the Jolie-Pitt Foundation.
In a statement released Monday, Jolie said, "We want her to be very involved and grow up with the understanding of her country of birth."
Jolie gave birth to Shiloh in 2006 in Swakopmund, Namibia.
The star couple and their six children spent about a week at the lodge, where staff say the kids helped to feed and care for orphaned baby baboons and foxes and saw a leopard released back into the wild.
"They really enjoyed their trip," a source told US Weekly. "They were able to mingle with locals, visit Swakopmund and go to the beach there and also the beach in their neighborhood."
But Jolie and Pitt also fit in a little last-minute Christmas shopping, just like the rest of us. They were spotted at the Maeura Mall on Dec. 23, looking for gifts, according to the magazine.

