10 Celebrities Who Are Giving Back During COVID-19
People across the world are dealing with the increasing effects of COVID-19 pandemic. Health officials, governors, celebrities are emphasizing on practicing social distancing to protect everybody’s health.
Appreciatively, celebrities are using their platform to promote giving back to their communities. Check out these ten celebrities that are giving back and helping spread awareness of the Covid-19.
Charlize Theron’s
Her foundation launched a campaign to fight gender-based violence during COVID-19.
Tyler Perry
He has paid the grocery bills for elderly and high risk shopped at 73 stores in Atlanta and New Orleans.
Diddy
He hosted a dance-a- thon fundraiser on his Instagram page and raised over 4 million dollars to help healthcare workers.
Quavo
His foundation Quavo Cares partnered with Ohana One Inc and Emory Healthcare to provide masks, isolation gowns, and face shields to ensure healthcare workers are safe during the pandemic.
Ciara and Russell Wilson
Donated over 10 million meals with the help of Tom Brady, JJ Watt, and more through MealsUp campaign.
Rhianna
She partnered with Mayor’s Fund for Los Angeles, The Fund for Public Schools, The American Civil Liberties Union and New York Immigration Coalition to support undocumented workers, children of front health workers and first responders.
Steph Curry and Ayesha Curry
Their foundation, Eat Learn Play partnered ACCFB and Feeding America to help ensure no child has to worry about where their next meal is coming from while schools are closed.
Jonathan Mc Reynold
Used his foundation Elihu Nation and gave away 300 dollars through a game called Question Of The Day where people had to answer a question based on scripture. As a creative way to help with people dealing with Covid -19.
Master P
Has focused on the elderly population in his hometown in New Orleans. Through his Team Hope foundation, he is donating money, and household cleaning supplies, groceries, and more.
Kylie Jenner
She has partnered with Beauty United to donate essential supplies to people in need in the pandemic.