The country star announced that he was closing down his bar and giving his employees US$1,000 each.
The Chief Operating Officer of Facebook and other Silicon Valley figures have launched a US$5.5 million emergency COVID-19 food bank fund.
'The Tonight Show' host made a donation to Feeding America.
The Seattle Seahawks quarterback and his musician wife Ciara announced they would donate one million meals to help those affected by the outbreak.
The Golden State Warriors point guard and his wife are supporting a food bank providing more than one million meals to students in Oakland, California.
The singer announced that he would be donating to Mid-South Food Bank.
The Houston Texans star and his wife Kealia Ohai Watt, a Chicago Red Stars soccer player, donated US$350,000 to the Houston Food Bank.
The Cleveland Cavaliers basketball player announced that he would be donating US$100,000 to support the staff of the Cavs arena.
"I think we can all agree, COVID-19 is an a**hole," Reynolds said in an Instagram post.
The Kansas City Chiefs player announced that he will donate US$100,000 to local organizations, as well as 15,000 meals.
The Detroit Pistons basketball player announced that he would be donating US$100,000 to help the workers at Little Caesars Arena, where his team plays.
The Utah Jazz player is donating more than US$500,000 to support both employees and coronavirus-related social services. Rudy Gobert was the first NBA player known to test positive for the new coronavirus.
The Milwaukee Bucks player donated US$100,000. In his case, to the staff at Fiserv Forum.
The decision was made following the NBA’s decision to cancel all games at the indoor arena.
New Orleans Pelicans basketball player Zion Williamson said he will cover the salaries of Smoothie King Center employees for 30 days.
BTS member Suga and ‘Parasite’ director Bong Joon-ho have donated more than US$164,000 towards coronavirus disaster relief efforts in South Korea.
The artist addressed his fans in China in a video. Bieber donated 200,000 RMB (about US$29,000) to the Beijing Chunmiao Charity Foundation.
In February, Bill Gates warned that the virus could become a pandemic. In response, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation donated US$100 million to help contain the outbreak.
She also donated €200,000 (about US$216,000) to Milan's San Raffaele hospital to assist with supply shortages.
The Hollywood couple is donating US$1 million to food banks Feeding America and Food Banks Canada.
The Italian designer donated US$1.4 million to help hospitals tackle the coronavirus in Italy.
The star also has a foundation called After-School All-Stars, which raises money for after-school programs for kids, but now that kids are at home, it's providing food for those families. Schwarzenegger teamed up with TikTok, who donated US$3 million, to help families who have been hit hardest by the coronavirus pandemic.
The British singer announced a line of coronavirus-themed merchandise she helped design, including a Stop the Spread Logo Tee as well as hoodies, hats, and stickers, the profits of which will all go to WHO’s COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund.
As of March 23, the star’s SKIMS brand will donate 20% of profits from its popular Cotton Collection to Baby2Baby’s COVID-19 Emergency Response Program, which provides basic essentials like diapers, formula, clothing, and more to children and families impacted by the outbreak.
The morning show host and the 'Riverdale' actor have reportedly donated US$1 million between the New York Governor’s Office, to buy much needed ventilators, and WIN, the largest provider of homeless shelters in New York City.
Through her Clara Lionel Foundation, the megastar donated US$5 million to support those in need during this pandemic, including food banks in at-risk communities, medical staffers who need protective equipment and critical respiratory supplies, as well as those developing vaccines and other methods to fight the virus globally, TMZ reports.
Money is not a problem for most celebrities, and some are indeed giving back during one of the toughest times we've been through in recent history. As the coronavirus pandemic grows stronger, many famous faces are donating to the cause and trying to help those affected by COVID-19.
Shawn Mendes and his The Shawn Mendes Foundation, for instance, just donated $175,000 to the SickKids Foundation and its associated hospital in Toronto, Canada, all to help with the COVID-19 outbreak.
As well, Arnold Schwarzenegger has again offered his help. This time he's donated $1 million to the Frontline Responders Fund.
Browse through this gallery and get to know which other charitable celebrities are trying to help us get through the outbreak.
Celebrities who've donated to those affected by COVID-19
Arnold Schwarzenegger and Shawn Mendes have just made big donations
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Money is not a problem for most celebrities, and some are indeed giving back during one of the toughest times we've been through in recent history. As the coronavirus pandemic grows stronger, many famous faces are donating to the cause and trying to help those affected by COVID-19.
Shawn Mendes and his The Shawn Mendes Foundation, for instance, just donated $175,000 to the SickKids Foundation and its associated hospital in Toronto, Canada, all to help with the COVID-19 outbreak.
As well, Arnold Schwarzenegger has again offered his help. This time he's donated $1 million to the Frontline Responders Fund.
Browse through this gallery and get to know which other charitable celebrities are trying to help us get through the outbreak.