Celebrities all over the world are reaching out in any way they can to help during the coronavirus pandemic. Some are live streaming free concerts while others are reading bedtime stories to entertain kids stuck at home while schools are closed. Celebrities are also making charitable donations to those in need.

Country music star, Brad Paisley and his wife, actress Kimberly Williams-Paisley own a free grocery store in Nashville, Tennessee. Currently, they are utilizing their volunteer delivery service to deliver a week’s worth of groceries to elderly residents in specific neighborhoods.

Singer, Ciara and her husband, NFL star, Russell Wilson have donated $1 million to Food Lifeline, a food bank in their community in Seattle Washington.

Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively are donating $1 million to be split between Feeding America and Food Banks Canada. On Twitter, Reynolds said, “Take care of your bodies and hearts. Leave room for joy. Call someone who’s isolated and might need connection.”

Lady Gaga’s beauty brand, Haus Laboratories is supporting the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank and the Food Bank for New York City. In a statement on Twitter they said, ” We believe this is a time to choose compassion over fear. Just like our fearless leader, Lady Gaga, we know we will get through this together if we remember to continue to lead with kindness.”

Actors Jennifer Garner and Amy Adams partnered to launch Save With Stories. This organization asks for donations to raise money for Save the Children and No Kid Hungry. On Instagram Garner wrote, “These funds will help us make sure that families know how to find meals when schools are closed, support mobile meal trucks, food banks and other community feeding programs, provide educational toys, books and worksheets, and support out-of-school-time programs to help kids make up for lost time in the classroom.”

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Welcome to @SAVEWITHSTORIES (and please welcome my friend @amyadams to Instagram!)—a spot to watch your favorite celebrities read your favorite children’s books. We are galvanizing (without hair and makeup!!) as a community to support a new fund for a combined effort between @savethechildren and Share Our Strength’s @nokidhungry (and thank you to our founding publisher, @scholasticinc ♥️). . THIRTY MILLION CHILDREN in the United States rely on school for food. School closures will hit vulnerable communities hard and #SaveTheChildren and #NoKidHungry are on the ground and ready to serve. They just need our help! . These funds will help us make sure that families know how to find meals when schools are closed, support mobile meal trucks, food banks and other community feeding programs, provide educational toys, books and worksheets, and support out-of-school-time programs to help kids make up for lost time in the classroom. . If you can manage a one time gift of $10, please text SAVE to 20222. If another amount would work better for you, please visit our website—link in bio. There is no maximum and there is no minimum—together we will rise and together we can help. . Thank you and stay safe. XX #SAVEWITHSTORIES

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Jusitn Timberlake is donating to Mid-South Food Bank in his hometown of Memphis, Tennessee. This organizations helping people assemble and deliver nonperishable food in the Mid-South.

Country singer, Dierks Bentley announced he will be temporarily closing his Nashville bar, Whiskey Row Nashville along with his plans to give each of his 90 hourly employees $1000 to help in the short run. He encouraged other business owners to help out their employees as well during this time of uncertainty.

On Instagram, Kristen Bell shared that her family recently contributed a total of $150,007.96 to No Kid Hungry. In her post she explained, “The reason the number is odd, is because when my kids overheard me making the donation, they asked if they could also donate the money from their piggy bank,” she explained. “I couldn’t have been prouder to add that extra, and important 7 dollars and 96 cents.”

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NKH has always been there for kids who need them. They work tirelessly to provide food for the hungry bellys all over this country. I encourage anyone with the means to share to donate as well, any amount helps, so we can get through this together. (The reason the number is odd, is because when my kids overheard me making the donation, they asked if they could also donate the money from thier piggy bank. I couldnt have been prouder to add that extra, and important 7 dollars and 96 cents.😍😍😍) #Repost @nokidhungry with @make_repost ・・・ We’re BEYOND grateful to our friend and #HungerHero @kristenanniebell for her gift of $150,007.96! Thank you for helping us send out even more grants to schools and community groups working to feed kids during the #COVID19 outbreak.

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—Jennifer Swartvagher

Featured photo: Ciara via Instagram

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