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By Mindy Burrows
LONDON (Reuters) - Five years ago pop star Justin Bieber was locked in a contest for Britain s favourite Christmas song with a group of little known health workers. He gave in.
This year, the Canadian singer-songwriter and the health workers are back, singing his hit Holy together to raise funds to help Britain s state-run National Health Service (NHS) tackle the coronavirus pandemic.
Bieber s 2015 tweet asking his fans to help the South London Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Choir went viral and their song beat his to the coveted Christmas Number 1 spot.
The former teen star later met up with the medical workers, leading to this year s collaboration. Especially in these difficult times, I’m humbled to team up with them, he said in a statement on Friday announcing the new release.
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NEW YORK, Dec. 17, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) First Responders Children s Foundation, a nonprofit organization that supports children of first responders and their families, delivered over $200,000 worth of holiday toys to The Greenbrier resort in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia to be distributed as part of their annual Dream Tree for Kids event. The Foundation, which is a longtime partner of Greenbrier, used its Toy Express to support the resort s continuing efforts to serve needy children in the community. Dream Tree for Kids was started in 2011 by the Justice family, which owns the resort, as a means to give toys to children across the state and region who would otherwise go without for the holidays. Each year $1 million worth of toys are distributed, and this year the First Responders Children s Foundation was proud to be a significant contributor.
Home / Top News / First Responders Children’s Foundation First Annual Toy Express Kicks Off National Program by Delivering Over 100,000 Toys to Children in New York and More Than 250,000 Toys Nationwide
First Responders Children’s Foundation First Annual Toy Express Kicks Off National Program by Delivering Over 100,000 Toys to Children in New York and More Than 250,000 Toys Nationwide
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Toy Express Riverbank Park kids receiving toys
NEW YORK, Dec. 17, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) First Responders Children’s Foundation, a nonprofit organization that supports children of first responders and their families, will deliver over 100,000 free holiday toys through different events designed to help spread much-needed holiday cheer to New York families. The New York State Toy Express kicked off on Friday, December 11th in New York City. Looking forward to this week, toys will be distributed through additional events in partnership with the NYPD, FDNY and first resp
CS Holiday Gift Guide Part 4: Games & Apparel!
CS Holiday Gift Guide Part 4: Games & Apparel!
HAPPY HOLIDAYS! To help you with that last minute December shopping, ComingSoon.net is bringing you our specially curated Holiday Gift Guide in four parts this year! Part 4 focuses on games & apparel from some of our favorite companies like Funko, Mondo, Sideshow, Loot Crate & more. Check out all our selections below, and
click on each title to purchase on Amazon!
The Child Art Print by ACME Archives
Sideshow and ACME Archives present The Child Fine Art Print, an officially licensed Star Wars collectible by acclaimed artist Olivia De Berardinis.
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AUSTIN, Texas, Dec. 17, 2020 /PRNewswire/ In honor of December s month of giving, leading lifestyle organization brand, EC Design, parent company of Erin Condren, announced giveback totals for 2020 reaching almost half of a million dollars in monetary and product donations. The brand donated $225,000 in financial contributions and over $250,000 in product donations to a variety of non-profits dedicated to social justice, education, first responders, cancer research, and many more. This year has been a challenging one for so many. Along with the challenges presented by 2020, have also come opportunities to step up and make a difference. As a brand, it became extremely clear that it was our responsibility to give back wherever and whenever we could, in ways both large and small, said Tonia Misvaer, Erin Condren CEO. These giveback and social justice initiatives are core to what the Erin Condren brand stands for and are an important part