Madonna is teaming up with REFORM Alliance to protect a criminally underserved population.
05.04.2020 - 05:51 / theshaderoom.com
Many celebrities have been doing their part to help stop the spread of the coronavirus as cases continue to increase worldwide. Jay-Z and Meek Mill’s criminal justice organization REFORM Alliance is the latest to make a donation to help make a difference.
According to CBS News, REFORM Alliance is sending nearly 100,000 surgical masks to different correctional facilities throughout the country. Some of those facilities include the Mississippi State Penitentiary at Parchman and the Rikers Island
Madonna is teaming up with REFORM Alliance to protect a criminally underserved population.
With jails and prisons struggling to keep the coronavirus pandemic at bay, on Wednesday (April 22), Madonna's Ray of Light Foundation and REFORM Alliance announced plans to curb the issue by donating 100,000 surgical masks."We teamed up with @Madonna @PairOfThieves @bailproject and @cut_50 to secure 100k MORE MASKS FOR PEOPLE BEHIND BARS," REFORM Alliance tweeted.
Making a difference. Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis announced that they are giving back in a major way with the launch of a new wine.
Drake, Justin Bieber, Kevin Hart, and more are stepping up to the plate in a big way in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. This week, celebrities are giving away their most prized possessions along with one-in-lifetime experiences as part Philadelphia 76ers' co-owner Michael Rubin's ALL-IN Challenge.Created by Rubin, his ALL-IN Challenge is uniting stars from different realms to provide a helping hand to those in need of food during the COVID-19 outbreak.
Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan have donated £90,000 (more than $100,000) to charity Feeding Britain, according to Town & Country. The donation stemmed from the proceeds generated from the Sussexes' global wedding broadcast in 2018.
Philadelphia 76ers co-owner Michael Rubin launched his “All In Challenge” on Tuesday (April 14), aiming to to raise money to provide food across the country amid the coronavirus crisis. He challenged his famous friends to take part, asking them to donate experiences and items for auction.Philly native Meek Mill was quick to accept the challenge, and opted to donating his 2018 Rolls-Royce Phantom.
Joe Exotic may be quarantined in prison, but in some ways, things couldn’t be going better for the Tiger King star.
Halsey is doing her part in a big way to help the fight against COVID-19.
A bold gesture...
Halsey has stepped up to help those on the front line of the COVID-19 crisis by donating 100,000 masks to various hospitals in Los Angeles.
Halsey has donated 100,000 face masks to four California medical facilities.Halsey announced the news on Instagram, saying she was “in awe of the medical workers on the frontlines.” She says she worked with Orange International Inc. to source the FDA-certified three-ply masks from a factory in Guangzhou, China.The masks will be distributed to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Providence Saint Joseph, LAC+USC Medical Center and Martin Luther King Jr.
Halsey is helping out.
The REFORM Alliance, the justice reform organization co-founded by Jay-Z and Meek Mill, has stepped up to help the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic inside prisons.
JAY-Z and Meek Mill’s Prison Reform Alliance has sent nearly 100,000 surgical masks to prisons across the U.S. amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Jay-Z and Meek Mill’s Prison Reform Alliance is giving back during the coronavirus pandemic.
Jay-Z and Meek Mill are using their Prison Reform Alliance to help jails and prisons amid the ongoing health crisis.