Lady Gaga is ready to do her part to help those affected by the Coronavirus. As millions of Americans continue to practice social distancing and follow stay at home orders, the Grammy winner is hard at work raising funds for relief efforts.
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Rihanna is contributing to the global coronavirus relief efforts in a big way. The singer and fashion mogul's Clara Lionel Foundation announced on Saturday that it has donated $5 million to COVID-19 rapid response efforts in the United States and across the globe.
Lady Gaga is ready to do her part to help those affected by the Coronavirus. As millions of Americans continue to practice social distancing and follow stay at home orders, the Grammy winner is hard at work raising funds for relief efforts.
The virtual live music event will also see performances from the likes of Baths, HANA and Anamanaguchi
Open Pit and Anamanaguchi are throwing a coronavirus relief virtual music festival on Saturday, April 11 that takes place within the video game world of Minecraft. It’s called Nether Meant, and it’s set to feature performances from American Football, Anamanaguchi, Baths, HANA, and more. It starts at 6 p.m. Eastern.
Pink has joined the list of celebrities who have announced their coronavirus diagnosis. But in her case, she did it after she recovered.
On Thursday morning, Oprah announced she will be donating $10 million to coronavirus relief efforts.Of that amount to "help Americans during this pandemic," as Oprah put it, $1 million will go to America's Food Fund, which will work with established hunger relief organizations, Feeding America and World Central Kitchen.Oprah announced Thursday morning that she will be donating millions to help relief efforts around COVID-19, or coronavirus.
LOS ANGELES — Oprah Winfrey said on Thursday she was donating $10 million to coronavirus relief efforts, including a new venture to help get food to vulnerable Americans during the coronavirus epidemic.
Oprah Winfrey announced on Thursday that she will be donating $10 million to assist Americans during the coronavirus pandemic that has ravaged the world, killing more than 49,000 across the globe and forcing many leaders to urge their people to stay inside.
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Country music star, Dolly Parton has donated USD 1 million to fund research for a coronavirus vaccine. The 74 years old singer learned that the Vanderbilt Institute for Infection, Immunology, and Inflammation at Nashville is advancing towards finding out a cure for COVID-19 and she graciously donated a big sum of money for research purposes. The American humanitarian has also begun a new storytelling series for children in lockdown.
As the coronavirus pandemic has brought much of the music industry — and most industries — to a standstill, MusiCares has emerged as the leading relief resource for the untold thousands of music professionals impacted by the crisis.
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.
Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively are also contributing to the massive fight against the coronavirus pandemic.
Acting with exceptional resolve in an extraordinary time, the House rushed President Donald Trump a $2.2 trillion rescue package Friday, tossing a life preserver to a U.S. economy and health care system left flailing by the coronavirus pandemic.
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.
Alyssa Milano is calling on President Donald Trump to convert his hotels in the United States to hospitals to help sick people during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
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