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ORORO Donates Hundreds of Heated Vests to CORE for COVID-19 Relief Efforts

Share this article Share this article LAS VEGAS, March 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/ ORORO Heated Apparel, in partnership with CORE (Community Organized Relief Effort), has donated hundreds of heated vests to the organization s nationwide COVID-19 relief efforts, inclusive of providing vaccinations, testing and essential resource coordination. CORE, co-founded by Sean Penn and Ann Lee, is a crisis relief nonprofit dedicated to providing support and essential resources to marginalized and vulnerable communities impacted by or vulnerable to crisis. Since March of 2020, the organization has been providing free COVID-19 relief services in the United States and Haiti, specifically targeting marginalized and vulnerable communities. With the long hours and incredible volunteer effort being put into making COVID-19 testing and vaccines accessible to underserved communities, ORORO Heated Apparel wanted to give back to the CORE team, which consists of more than 1,800 staff and volunteers nationw

Sean Penn Sends Furious Email to COVID-Vaccine-Site Staffers

Sean Penn Sends Furious Email to COVID-Vaccine-Site Staffers Madeleine Aggeler According to a new report from the Los Angeles Times, on Friday night, employees of the nonprofit Community Organized Relief Effort (CORE) opened their emails to find a 2,000-plus-word email from the organization’s founder, actor Sean Penn. In it, Penn excoriated two staffers who had commented on a New York Times article about the massive COVID-vaccination effort at L.A.’s Dodger Stadium. CORE has been assisting at the vaccination site, and according to the two Times commenters one of whom described themselves as “CORE staff” employees have been forced to work 18-hour days, six days a week, “without the opportunity to take breaks.”

Sean Penn fires back at criticism over his COVID-19 vaccine site: Betrayal of all

Sean Penn fires back at criticism over his COVID-19 vaccine site: ‘Betrayal of all’ By Maya Lau and Laura J. Nelson February 4, 2021 — 3.31am Save Normal text size Advertisement Los Angeles: In New Orleans, Sean Penn lifted people out of Hurricane Katrina’s floodwaters, traversing the swamped city in a boat. A few years later after the earthquake in Haiti, there he was, hauling heavy bags on his own shoulders alongside locals. Now, the two-time Oscar-winning actor and disaster relief philanthropist is deploying his organisation’s army of volunteers and staff at COVID-19 vaccine sites in Los Angeles and testing sites across the US, earning praise for taking action when the government came up short.

Sean Penn writes scathing letter to COVID vaccine site staff

In New Orleans, Sean Penn lifted people out of Hurricane Katrina’s floodwaters, traversing the swamped city in a boat. A few years later after the earthquake in Haiti, there he was, hauling heavy bags on his own shoulders alongside locals. Now, the two-time Oscar-winning actor and disaster relief philanthropist is deploying his organization’s army of volunteers and staff at COVID-19 vaccine sites in Los Angeles and testing sites across the U.S., earning praise for taking action when the government came up short. But not everyone is so enchanted, namely two people who claim to work for Penn’s nonprofit, Community Organized Relief Effort, which is assisting the city of Los Angeles at the Dodger Stadium mass vaccination site. Penn, in turn, is seething.

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