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Pearl Thusi Does Her Part In Helping India During Covid-19 Crisis

Pearl Thusi Does Her Part In Helping India During Covid-19 Crisis. At the end of the day, we are global citizens. As such, we should do our utmost to help those in need, despite their race or nationality. At the moment, we are all aware that India is going through the most as they battle the Covid-19 pandemic.

Pearl Thusi has always been about helping other people. Eve amidst criticism, she has stood up for foreign nationals who are in South Africa and has slammed police brutality that happens to black people around the world. The talented actress and media personality has once again prove that she is all about humanity before everything else.

She took to Instagram to urge everyone who ca, to empathize with India during this difficult time that the country is facing. Moreover, Pearl asked people to send prayers as well as help where possible. She also stated that her good friend, Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas have partnered with GiveIndia, an organization that is providing Covid relief. The couple aim at raising one million US dollars. Pearl has also committed to donate something and encourages everyone to do the same.

The funds will go a long to assist with infrastructures like Covid care centers, isolation centers and oxygen generation plants. Medical equipment, vaccine support ad mobilization will also be catered for.

Hey everybody. While everyone is experiencing directly or otherwise – suffering in every way because of the COVID pandemic- please take time to think of India and the terrible excruciating pain the nation is currently suffering. And if you can send prayers and help- please do.

My good friend Priyanka and Nick have partnered with GiveIndia, the largest organization on the ground in India providing Covid relief to set up a fundraiser with the aim to raise US$1 million.

I have committed to donating something and encourage you to do the same – let’s help make a difference to those near and far from us. ❤️

ALL FUNDS will go directly to healthcare physical infrastructure (including Covid care centres, Isolation centres, and oxygen generation plants), medical equipment, and vaccine support and mobilization
,” Pearl said.

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