Rihanna and Jay-Z are continuing to help out amid the global health crisis.
03.04.2020 - 19:13 / billboard.com
DJ Khaled is the next music superstar looking to aid in the fight against COVID-19.Earlier this week, Khaled and wife Nicole Tuck announced their We The Best foundation's partnership with Direct Relief and simplehuman to provide additional healthcare supplies to those on the front line in New York and Miami local hospitals."Helping our local community when and where we can has always been our mission since we started the We The Best Foundation back in 2018.
By partnering with Direct Relief,
.Rihanna and Jay-Z are continuing to help out amid the global health crisis.
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Bethenny Frankel's foundation bstrong is making tremendous strides in helping out with the coronavirus relief effort. The former “Real Housewives of New York” star revealed on Tuesday that bstrong will exceed $15 million in coronavirus aid distribution across 15 states.
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Rihanna and Jay-Z have joined forces to boost coronavirus relief efforts by each making $1 million donations via their charity foundations.
Rihanna and JAY-Z have joined forces to boost coronavirus relief efforts by each making $1 million (£802,400) donations via their charity foundations.
Jay-Z and Rihanna are teaming up through their foundations to donate a combined $2 million to help with COVID-19 relief efforts. Together they will be helping undocumented workers, children of healthcare workers that are on the frontline, first responders, as well as incarcerated, elderly and homeless people.
When two leading New York hospital networks announced that expectant mothers would have to deliver without their birthing partners, the reaction was swift. On Monday,NewYork-Presbyterian and Mount Sinai Health System each released updated guidelines on their visitor policies as New York City geared up for what has become the most taxing week on the city's health care system since the outbreak of the novel coronavirus.
When it comes to providing for those in need, Bethenny Frankel knows how to get the job done.The former "Real Housewives of New York" star has championed global relief efforts through her BStrong organization, which aims to provide real-time emergency assistance to people in crisis. The television personality and entrepreneur first made waves in disaster relief efforts in 2017, when BStrong chartered several planes to Puerto Rico after it was ravaged by Hurricane Maria.
On Saturday, Rihanna’s Clara Lionel Foundation announced today that it has donated $5 Million to COVD-19 rapid response efforts in the United States and across the globe.
On Saturday, Rihanna’s Clara Lionel Foundation announced today that it has donated $5 Million to COVD-19 rapid response efforts in the United States and across the globe.
Chloë Sevigny is speaking out!
Chloë Sevigny opened up about New York-Presbyterian hospitals’ decision to ban pregnant women from having partners in the delivery room with them amid the coronavirus spread.
Pregnant actress Chloe Sevigny has been left “very distressed” following the New York ban on birthing partners in the delivery room amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Chloë Sevigny is speaking out after the announcement that New York-Presbyterian hospitals have put a ban on partners being present in delivery rooms in an effort to slow the spread of the coronavirus. The 45-year-old actress, who is expecting a child, shared her thoughts on the matter on Instagram on Monday.