Famous musicians, comedians, and hosts will stage an online show dedicated to everyone at the frontlines of the battle against the COVID-19 pandemic on April 19, multi-national food and beverage company PepsiCo announced Saturday. | CMarquezINQ
Expected to join the cause-oriented show are singers Adam Lambert, Alicia Keys, Andrea Bocelli, Billie Eilish, Billie Joe Armstrong, Camila Cabello, Actors and Actresses Amy Poehler, Jimmy Fallon Ellen Degeneres, Don Cheadle, Jason Segel, among others.
PepsiCo and PepsiCo Foundation also donated P25.4 million to “Project Ugnayan,” a fund-raising initiative by private sectors that aims to help poor households during the enhanced community quarantine over Luzon. PepsiCo, along with Caritas Manila and Philippine Disaster Resilience Foundation, likewise initiated a program that would deliver 100 million meals to Metro Manila communities by April 30.
In addition, PepsiCo and its business partners Pepsi-Cola Products Philippines, Inc. , and distributor Benby Enterprises Inc., also donated products and tents to checkpoints and hospitals.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
'Bounce back together': Lazada, Airbnb launch financial, housing aid for COVID-19 frontlinersLazada, one of the largest online shopping platforms in Asia, and Airbnb, an international home-sharing portal, are among the two private firms that extended help to Filipinos affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Financial aid for SMEs The e-commerce firm recently announced a P100 million cash assistance program that would benefit existing and new sellers on its platform …
Read more »
GSIS members, pensioners nationwide can avail of COVID-19 emergency loanThe members and pensioners of the state pension fund Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) could now avail of the COVID-19 emergency loan program online.
Read more »
Duterte hits back at critics amid COVID-19 pandemic: ‘Ano ang nagawa ninyo sa bayan?’
Read more »
Over 80% of current COVID-19 patients in PH exhibit mild or no symptomsMore than 80 percent of coronavirus patients either exhibit mild symptoms or none at all, the Department of Health said Thursday.
Read more »
Duterte urges crematoriums not to increase fees amid COVID-19 pandemicPresident Rodrigo Duterte urges crematorium owners not to increase fees amid the COVID-19 pandemic in a TV address Thursday night.
Read more »
Funeral homes in Manila now prohibited from refusing families of COVID-19 patientsManila Mayor Francisco
Read more »