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10.04.2020 - 20:41 / deadline.com
By Mike Fleming Jr
Co-Editor-in-Chief, Film
Here’s a novel way that a group of Hollywood folks will engage in to help in the coronavirus pandemic. All In For America’s Charity is a stay-at-home poker tournament slated for Saturday, with all proceeds going to Feeding America, the largest hunger-relief organization in the U.S. that provides meals to over 40 million people a year.
Already, $1.2 million has been raised, and the game is open to 75 people, but even observers will get to interact
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Ben Affleck and Matt Damon have given the funds of hunger-relief organization Feeding America a $1.75 million boost by playing poker with their celebrity friends.
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Affleck and Damon led the list of big names who got together for an online celebrity poker tournament, All In For America's Charity. They raised $1.75 million for Feeding America, a non-profit organisation that distributes food to those in need amid the outbreak of COVID-19, reports dailymail.co.uk.
At the end of the very first “At Home” edition of “Saturday Night Live”, some special guests joined the cast to pay tribute to a longtime member of the show’s behind-the-scenes team: Hal Wilner, the show’s music supervisor since 1980. According to Rolling Stone, Wilner passed away on April 7 of complications consistent with COVID-19.
A slew of celebrities will soon be laying all their cards on the table! On Saturday, a stay-at-home poker tournament will take place to raise money for , the largest hunger-relief organization in the U.S., and $1.2 million has already been raised.
Ben Affleck has helped to coordinate a special charity event where all the proceeds will go to coronavirus relief. The Oscar winner is taking part in an online celebrity poker tournament on Saturday featuring other A-listers such as Tom Brady, Tobey Maguire, Jon Hamm, Matt Damon, Adam Levine, Adam Sandler and Sarah Silverman.