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Halsey Donates 100,000 Masks To Frontline Medical Workers

Singer and icon Halsey has joined the fight against the coronavirus pandemic by donating 100,000 masks to frontline medical workers!

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Halsey is known for speaking her mind and doing what she believes it right, which is why the 25-year-old singer is making a difference in American hospitals in a big way!

"Every single day I am in awe of the medical workers on the frontlines. Their determination, selflessness and empathy is the single greatest example of our capacity to love and survive as humans. I am beyond privileged to be self isolating in my home, without the fear and obligation of essential work employment. Without a sick family member to care for. A child to feed. A financial crisis to navigate," she wrote on Insta.

"So I tried to find a real way to make a difference. I have acquired and purchased 100,000 FDA certified 3 ply masks (with the help of Orange International Inc who sourced the masks for me from a factory in Guangzhou, China)."

She continued: "These masks will be distributed to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Providence Saint Joseph, LAC+USC Medical Center, and Martin Luther King Jr. Community Hospital; for the medical professionals and non medical hospital staff who are working to put a stop to this pandemic and help millions of strangers they will never meet."

"Please continue to stay home, if you can. If you are on the frontlines, my heart is with you. And I will be continuing the fight to help you get the support and resources you need."

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She then encouraged her fans to donate to GiveDirectly, a non-profit organization that distributes money directly to the people who need it most during this COVID-19 pandemic.

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