By Jill Goldsmith
24.04.2020 - 07:13 / breakingnews.ie
Beyonce has teamed up with Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey to donate six million dollars (£4.9 million) to the coronavirus relief effort.
The pop titan’s BeyGood foundation announced the donation on Thursday, with money going to frontline workers and those affected by the pandemic.
Beyonce said: “The impact of this pandemic is far reaching, and it’s going to take each and everyone of us to help make a difference.”
Recipients of the money, donated in partnership with Dorsey’s #StartSmall initiative,
By Jill Goldsmith
Aimed at encouraging African-Americans to get tested for coronavirus
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Beyoncé is helping those in need during the coronavirus pandemic. The Grammy winner, 38, said she is focusing her coronavirus relief efforts on organizations that are helping communities of color that have been hit hard by the outbreak.
Beyoncé has partnered with Twitter boss Jack Dorsey to provide $6 million in relief funding for mental health support services.
Beyonce made a major announcement this morning.
In a new series launching amid the coronavirus pandemic, Billboard is asking individuals from all sectors of the music business to share stories of how they work now, with much of the world quarantined at home and unable to take in-person meetings, attend conferences or even go into the office.
Lady Gaga, Paul McCartney, The Rolling Stones and Beyonce kicked off a global special of music, comedy and personal stories in what Gaga called a “love letter” to frontline workers battling the coronavirus pandemic.
Beyoncé is thanking the real-world superheroes who are working to save lives from the COVID-19 outbreak.
Beyoncé is thanking the real-world superheroes who are working to save lives from the COVID-19 outbreak.
Beyoncé is thanking the real-world superheroes who are working to save lives from the COVID-19 outbreak.